Dental Morphology for Anthropology

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Author_Heather Edgar
Biological Distance
Buccal Directions
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Cheek Teeth
Cultural Resource Management
Data Entry Sheets
Deciduous Teeth
Dental Anthropology
Dental Morphological
dental morphology data collection protocol
Dental Traits
DNA Variant
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evolutionary dental variation
Forensic Anthropologists
Heather J. H. Edgar
Human Population History
Intraregional Variation
Logistic Discriminant Function
Low Breakpoint
Mandibular Molar
Neutral Genetic Variation
nonmetric dental traits
odontometrics
Pairwise Similarity Matrix
Phenetically Similar
population affinity analysis
Population Relationships
Root Traits
skeletal identification
trait scoring methods
Unlabeled Photographs
Unweighted Pair Group Method

Product details

  • ISBN 9781629585123
  • Weight: 368g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2017
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This work provides a new, comprehensive update to the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS). Drawing upon her extensive experience in informatics, curating data, and dental morphological data acquisition, Edgar has developed accessible and user-friendly standardized images and descriptions of dental morphological variants. The manual provides nearly 400 illustrations that indicate ideal expressions of each dental trait. These drawings are coupled with over 650 photographs of real teeth, indicating real-world examples of each expression. Additionally, trait descriptions have been written to be clear, comparative, and easy to apply. Together, the images and descriptions are presented in a standardized form for quick and clear reference. All of these modifications to ASUDAS make it more usable for students and professionals alike. In addition to these features of the manual, the text makes a brief but strong argument for why dental morphology will continue to be a useful tool in biological anthropology through the 21st century.

Heather J.H. Edgar is Curator of Human Osteology for the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, and Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, USA. Her research focuses on the ways in which historical events and cultural trends shape the biology of populations, especially in the U.S. and Mexico.

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