Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal)
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Summary: | The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearby areas of southwest Spain in the Middle Bronze Age, is characterised by the scarcity of preserved human remains. Recent reanalysis of the human remains unearthed from the grave cists of the necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal), with a minimal number of 21 individuals (19 adults and 2 non-adults), included the analysis of the dental remains to assess information about non-masticatory behaviour and oral pathology of these individuals. Dental data scored included dental wear, oral lesions (chipping and grooves), and atypical dental wear patterns. The mean dental wear is low (2.93; n=90), although 16 teeth exhibit severe dental wear (> grade 4). Only one tooth displays a cariogenic lesion (1/82). Atypical dental wear patterns, chipping and the presence of grooves were recorded in six individuals (6/11 = 54.5%). The predominant anterior pattern of unusual dental wear and oral lesions were interpreted as highly suggestive of the use of anterior teeth in extra-masticatory activities. The chips observed in posterior teeth were interpreted as mainly resulting from masticatory activities, as the ingestion of hard foods. The obtained results were discussed in terms of a more vegetarian diet proposed for these individuals, as well as, the use of vegetable products, as the treatment of vegetable fibres in daily activities. |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal)Non-masticatory dental useChippingGroovesSouthwest Iberian Middle Bronze AgeNecropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal)The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearby areas of southwest Spain in the Middle Bronze Age, is characterised by the scarcity of preserved human remains. Recent reanalysis of the human remains unearthed from the grave cists of the necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal), with a minimal number of 21 individuals (19 adults and 2 non-adults), included the analysis of the dental remains to assess information about non-masticatory behaviour and oral pathology of these individuals. Dental data scored included dental wear, oral lesions (chipping and grooves), and atypical dental wear patterns. The mean dental wear is low (2.93; n=90), although 16 teeth exhibit severe dental wear (> grade 4). Only one tooth displays a cariogenic lesion (1/82). Atypical dental wear patterns, chipping and the presence of grooves were recorded in six individuals (6/11 = 54.5%). The predominant anterior pattern of unusual dental wear and oral lesions were interpreted as highly suggestive of the use of anterior teeth in extra-masticatory activities. The chips observed in posterior teeth were interpreted as mainly resulting from masticatory activities, as the ingestion of hard foods. The obtained results were discussed in terms of a more vegetarian diet proposed for these individuals, as well as, the use of vegetable products, as the treatment of vegetable fibres in daily activities.International Association for Paleodontology, University of ZagrebRepositório da Universidade de LisboaSilva, Ana MariaGil, PedroSoares, JoaquinaSilva, Carlos Tavares da2018-02-15T14:26:43Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/31706engSILVA, Ana Maria, et al. (2016) - Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal). "Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology" ISSN 1846-6273. Vol. 10, nº1, p. 31-38.1846-6273info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T13:49:25Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10451/31706Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T02:55:14.021162Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) Silva, Ana Maria Non-masticatory dental use Chipping Grooves Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Short report: Evidence of non-masticatory dental use in Bronze Age individuals exhumed from the Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Portugal) |
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Silva, Ana Maria |
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Silva, Ana Maria Gil, Pedro Soares, Joaquina Silva, Carlos Tavares da |
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Gil, Pedro Soares, Joaquina Silva, Carlos Tavares da |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Silva, Ana Maria Gil, Pedro Soares, Joaquina Silva, Carlos Tavares da |
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Non-masticatory dental use Chipping Grooves Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal) |
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Non-masticatory dental use Chipping Grooves Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age Necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal) |
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The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearby areas of southwest Spain in the Middle Bronze Age, is characterised by the scarcity of preserved human remains. Recent reanalysis of the human remains unearthed from the grave cists of the necropolis of Casas Velhas (Melides, Portugal), with a minimal number of 21 individuals (19 adults and 2 non-adults), included the analysis of the dental remains to assess information about non-masticatory behaviour and oral pathology of these individuals. Dental data scored included dental wear, oral lesions (chipping and grooves), and atypical dental wear patterns. The mean dental wear is low (2.93; n=90), although 16 teeth exhibit severe dental wear (> grade 4). Only one tooth displays a cariogenic lesion (1/82). Atypical dental wear patterns, chipping and the presence of grooves were recorded in six individuals (6/11 = 54.5%). The predominant anterior pattern of unusual dental wear and oral lesions were interpreted as highly suggestive of the use of anterior teeth in extra-masticatory activities. The chips observed in posterior teeth were interpreted as mainly resulting from masticatory activities, as the ingestion of hard foods. The obtained results were discussed in terms of a more vegetarian diet proposed for these individuals, as well as, the use of vegetable products, as the treatment of vegetable fibres in daily activities. |
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