Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in Permanent Dentition of Children in the Late Archaic and the Late Prehistoric River Valley
Bioarchaeologists often assume that the intensification of agriculture results in an increase in physiological stress, but it is necessary to also consider duration and age of occurrence of stress events. Linear enamel hypoplasias (LEH) are indicators of such events. By analyzing LEH on the permanen...
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Main Authors: | Emily Moes (Author), Samantha H. Blatt (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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