Dental Cementum in Anthropology
Herausgeber: Naji, Stephan; Gourichon, Lionel; Rendu, William
Dental Cementum in Anthropology
Herausgeber: Naji, Stephan; Gourichon, Lionel; Rendu, William
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Presents the latest advances in cementochronology and its use in various anthropological contexts, from ancient fossils to forensic cases.
Presents the latest advances in cementochronology and its use in various anthropological contexts, from ancient fossils to forensic cases.
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- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477086
- ISBN-10: 1108477089
- Artikelnr.: 62429588
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1004g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477086
- ISBN-10: 1108477089
- Artikelnr.: 62429588
Part 1. The Biology of Cementum; Introduction: Cementochronology in
chronobiology; 1. A brief history of cemental annuli research, with
emphasis upon Anthropological applications; 2. Development and structure of
cementum; 3. Insights into Cementogenesis from human disease and
genetically engineered mouse models; 4. A comparative genetic analysis of
acellular cementum; 5. Pattern of human cementum deposition with a special
emphasis on hypercementosis; 6. Recent advances on acellular cementum
increments composition using synchrotron x-radiation; 7. Incremental
elemental distribution in chimpanzee cellular cementum: insights from
synchrotron x-ray fluorescence and implications for life history
inferences; 8. Identifying life-history events in dental cementum, a
literature review; Part II. Protocols; 9. Cementochronology for
archaeologists. Experiments and testing for an optimized thin section
preparation protocol; 10. Optimizing preparation protocols and microscopy
for Cementochronology; 11. Cementochronology protocol for selecting a
region of interest in zooarchaeology; 12. Tooth cementum annulations method
for determining age-at-death using modern deciduous human teeth: challenges
and lessons learned; 13. The analysis of tooth cementum for the
histological determination of age and season at death on teeth of us active
duty military members; 14. Preliminary protocol to identify parturitions
lines in acellular cementum; 15. Toward the non-destructive imaging of
cementum annulations using synchrotron x-ray microtomography; 16.
Non-invasive 3d methods for the study of dental cementum; Part III.
Applications; 17. Using Cementochronology to discuss the organization of
past Neanderthal societies; 18. Investigating seasonal competition between
hominins and cave hyaenas in the belgian ardennes during the late
pleistocene: insights from cementum analyses; 19. Cementochronology to the
rescue: osteobiography of a middle woodland woman with a combined skeletal
dysplasia; 20. Estimating a mortality profile of fisher-gatherers in Brazil
using Cementochronology; 21. Cementochronology: a solution to
reconstructing past populations' mortality profiles using individual
age-at-death estimates; 22. Assessing age-related mortality at petra,
jordan using Cementochronology and hazard modeling; 23. Shaping age at
death distributions by applying tooth cementum analysis to the early
medieval graveyard of lauchheim (Germany); 24. Back to the root: the coming
of age of Cementochronology; Index.
chronobiology; 1. A brief history of cemental annuli research, with
emphasis upon Anthropological applications; 2. Development and structure of
cementum; 3. Insights into Cementogenesis from human disease and
genetically engineered mouse models; 4. A comparative genetic analysis of
acellular cementum; 5. Pattern of human cementum deposition with a special
emphasis on hypercementosis; 6. Recent advances on acellular cementum
increments composition using synchrotron x-radiation; 7. Incremental
elemental distribution in chimpanzee cellular cementum: insights from
synchrotron x-ray fluorescence and implications for life history
inferences; 8. Identifying life-history events in dental cementum, a
literature review; Part II. Protocols; 9. Cementochronology for
archaeologists. Experiments and testing for an optimized thin section
preparation protocol; 10. Optimizing preparation protocols and microscopy
for Cementochronology; 11. Cementochronology protocol for selecting a
region of interest in zooarchaeology; 12. Tooth cementum annulations method
for determining age-at-death using modern deciduous human teeth: challenges
and lessons learned; 13. The analysis of tooth cementum for the
histological determination of age and season at death on teeth of us active
duty military members; 14. Preliminary protocol to identify parturitions
lines in acellular cementum; 15. Toward the non-destructive imaging of
cementum annulations using synchrotron x-ray microtomography; 16.
Non-invasive 3d methods for the study of dental cementum; Part III.
Applications; 17. Using Cementochronology to discuss the organization of
past Neanderthal societies; 18. Investigating seasonal competition between
hominins and cave hyaenas in the belgian ardennes during the late
pleistocene: insights from cementum analyses; 19. Cementochronology to the
rescue: osteobiography of a middle woodland woman with a combined skeletal
dysplasia; 20. Estimating a mortality profile of fisher-gatherers in Brazil
using Cementochronology; 21. Cementochronology: a solution to
reconstructing past populations' mortality profiles using individual
age-at-death estimates; 22. Assessing age-related mortality at petra,
jordan using Cementochronology and hazard modeling; 23. Shaping age at
death distributions by applying tooth cementum analysis to the early
medieval graveyard of lauchheim (Germany); 24. Back to the root: the coming
of age of Cementochronology; Index.
Part 1. The Biology of Cementum; Introduction: Cementochronology in
chronobiology; 1. A brief history of cemental annuli research, with
emphasis upon Anthropological applications; 2. Development and structure of
cementum; 3. Insights into Cementogenesis from human disease and
genetically engineered mouse models; 4. A comparative genetic analysis of
acellular cementum; 5. Pattern of human cementum deposition with a special
emphasis on hypercementosis; 6. Recent advances on acellular cementum
increments composition using synchrotron x-radiation; 7. Incremental
elemental distribution in chimpanzee cellular cementum: insights from
synchrotron x-ray fluorescence and implications for life history
inferences; 8. Identifying life-history events in dental cementum, a
literature review; Part II. Protocols; 9. Cementochronology for
archaeologists. Experiments and testing for an optimized thin section
preparation protocol; 10. Optimizing preparation protocols and microscopy
for Cementochronology; 11. Cementochronology protocol for selecting a
region of interest in zooarchaeology; 12. Tooth cementum annulations method
for determining age-at-death using modern deciduous human teeth: challenges
and lessons learned; 13. The analysis of tooth cementum for the
histological determination of age and season at death on teeth of us active
duty military members; 14. Preliminary protocol to identify parturitions
lines in acellular cementum; 15. Toward the non-destructive imaging of
cementum annulations using synchrotron x-ray microtomography; 16.
Non-invasive 3d methods for the study of dental cementum; Part III.
Applications; 17. Using Cementochronology to discuss the organization of
past Neanderthal societies; 18. Investigating seasonal competition between
hominins and cave hyaenas in the belgian ardennes during the late
pleistocene: insights from cementum analyses; 19. Cementochronology to the
rescue: osteobiography of a middle woodland woman with a combined skeletal
dysplasia; 20. Estimating a mortality profile of fisher-gatherers in Brazil
using Cementochronology; 21. Cementochronology: a solution to
reconstructing past populations' mortality profiles using individual
age-at-death estimates; 22. Assessing age-related mortality at petra,
jordan using Cementochronology and hazard modeling; 23. Shaping age at
death distributions by applying tooth cementum analysis to the early
medieval graveyard of lauchheim (Germany); 24. Back to the root: the coming
of age of Cementochronology; Index.
chronobiology; 1. A brief history of cemental annuli research, with
emphasis upon Anthropological applications; 2. Development and structure of
cementum; 3. Insights into Cementogenesis from human disease and
genetically engineered mouse models; 4. A comparative genetic analysis of
acellular cementum; 5. Pattern of human cementum deposition with a special
emphasis on hypercementosis; 6. Recent advances on acellular cementum
increments composition using synchrotron x-radiation; 7. Incremental
elemental distribution in chimpanzee cellular cementum: insights from
synchrotron x-ray fluorescence and implications for life history
inferences; 8. Identifying life-history events in dental cementum, a
literature review; Part II. Protocols; 9. Cementochronology for
archaeologists. Experiments and testing for an optimized thin section
preparation protocol; 10. Optimizing preparation protocols and microscopy
for Cementochronology; 11. Cementochronology protocol for selecting a
region of interest in zooarchaeology; 12. Tooth cementum annulations method
for determining age-at-death using modern deciduous human teeth: challenges
and lessons learned; 13. The analysis of tooth cementum for the
histological determination of age and season at death on teeth of us active
duty military members; 14. Preliminary protocol to identify parturitions
lines in acellular cementum; 15. Toward the non-destructive imaging of
cementum annulations using synchrotron x-ray microtomography; 16.
Non-invasive 3d methods for the study of dental cementum; Part III.
Applications; 17. Using Cementochronology to discuss the organization of
past Neanderthal societies; 18. Investigating seasonal competition between
hominins and cave hyaenas in the belgian ardennes during the late
pleistocene: insights from cementum analyses; 19. Cementochronology to the
rescue: osteobiography of a middle woodland woman with a combined skeletal
dysplasia; 20. Estimating a mortality profile of fisher-gatherers in Brazil
using Cementochronology; 21. Cementochronology: a solution to
reconstructing past populations' mortality profiles using individual
age-at-death estimates; 22. Assessing age-related mortality at petra,
jordan using Cementochronology and hazard modeling; 23. Shaping age at
death distributions by applying tooth cementum analysis to the early
medieval graveyard of lauchheim (Germany); 24. Back to the root: the coming
of age of Cementochronology; Index.