Caries as an archaeological problem-solving tool: reconstructing subsistence patterns in late prehistoric west-central Tennessee
The dentition from two Middle Mississippian period (~AD 1100-1350) site samples (Gray Farm [~AD 1150-1400], Link/Slayden [~AD 1200-1400]) from the Kentucky Lake Reservoir of west-central Tennessee area are examined for the presence of caries to assess whether a maize-intensive subsistence economy is...
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Main Authors: | Maria Ostendorf Smith (Author), Tracy K Betsinger (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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