Approximal Attrition and Permanent Tooth Crown Size in a Romano-British Population
The aim was to measure mesiodistal crown size of both sexes in different age groups of a well characterised Romano-British population to determine the progressive effects of approximal attrition. From the collection in the British Museum of Romano-British skeletons excavated from Poundbury, aged and...
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Main Authors: | A. H. Brook (Author), C. Underhill (Author), L. K. Foo (Author), M. Hector (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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