For Whom the Coin Tolls: Green Stained Teeth and Jaws In Medieval and Post-Medieval Spanish Burials
While observing dental characteristics in Spanish and Basque skeletons from the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Vitoria, Spain, an unusual pattern of staining was evident in 18 of 206 individuals. The stain, which permeated bone, dentine, calculus, and/or enamel, varied in color from bright green to tur...
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Main Authors: | Kimberly A. Hopkinson (Author), Sarah M. Yeats (Author), G. Richard Scott (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2008-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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