Original scientific paper
Proposal of a Data Collection Form to Record Dento-Alveolar Features –Application to Two Roman Skeletal Samples from Italy
Maria Giovanna
Belcastro Valentina
Mariotti Fiorenzo Facchini
Benedetta Bonfiglioli
Abstract
Bones and teeth are an important source of information about the lifestyle, health status and dietary habits of past populations. Modifications and lesions of the periodontal tissues also provide information about the health status and behavior of an individual or of an ancient population. In this paper a method to record some dento-alveolar features of both deciduous and permanent teeth is described. The forms that we propose make it easy to record the data in a Microsoft® Excel sheet. The form for adults has been applied to two Roman Imperial age skeletal samples from northern Italy – Casalecchio di Reno (II–V c. AD, Bologna) and Emilia Romagna, and central Italy – Quadrella (I–IV c. AD, Isernia, Molise).
Keywords
dento-alveolar features; dental data collecting form; human teeth
Hrčak ID:
4895
URI
Publication date:
15.6.2004.
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