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Anthropological Perspectives on Tooth Morphology : Genetics, Evolution, Variation
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G. Richard Scott
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Joel D. Irish
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2013
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9780511984464
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2013
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2013
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10.1017/CBO9780511984464
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Book chapters
pp. 31
Twin and family studies of human dental crown morphology:
pp. 69
Teeth, morphogenesis, and levels of variation in the human Carabelli trait
pp. 108
Significant among-population associations found between dental characters and environmental factors
pp. 126
Using geometric morphometrics to study the mechanisms that pattern primate dental variation
pp. 201
Dental morphology of European Middle Pleistocene populations
pp. 222
What does it mean to be dentally “modern”?
pp. 296
Basque dental morphology and the “Eurodont” dental pattern
pp. 341
Grades, gradients, and geography:
pp. 388
Do all Asians look alike? A dental nonmetric analysis of population diversity at the dawn of the Chinese empire (770 BC–AD 420)
pp. 408
Sinodonty and beyond:
pp. 453
Crown morphology of Malay deciduous teeth:
pp. 479
Geographic structure of dental variation in the major human populations of the world
pp. 535
Wear’s the problem? Examining the effect of dental wear on studies of crown morphology
pp. 250
From outer to inner structural morphology in dental anthropology: integration of the third dimension in the visualization and quantitative analysis of fossil remains
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