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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 23.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000606 (2005) J C Chazel ; P. Tramini ; J. Valcarcel ; B. PélissierA comparative analysis of periapical health based on historic and current data.
000701 (2003) A. Czarnetzki ; T. Jakob ; C M PuschPalaeopathological and variant conditions of the Homo heidelbergensis type specimen (Mauer, Germany).
000794 (2001) P S Ungar ; F E Grine ; M F Teaford ; A. Pérez-PérezA review of interproximal wear grooves on fossil hominin teeth with new evidence from Olduvai Gorge.
000A97 (1993) J. Littleton ; B. FrohlichFish-eaters and farmers: dental pathology in the Arabian Gulf.
000B10 (1993) G. Gagné[Mouth diseases in a prehistoric agricultural population of northeastern North America].
000B66 (1992) F. NayeemThe mandible--an analysis.
000B70 (1992) C P Owen ; R J Wilding ; L P AdamsDimensions of the temporal glenoid fossa and tooth wear in prehistoric human skeletons.
000B87 (1991) D C HodgesTemporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in a British skeletal population.
000C10 (1991) C P Owen ; R J Wilding ; A G MorrisChanges in mandibular condyle morphology related to tooth wear in a prehistoric human population.
000C38 (????) M. Torino[Diseases of ancient Egyptian mummies].
000C95 (1989) A G Comuzzie ; D G SteeleEnlarged occlusal surfaces on first molars due to severe attrition and hypercementosis: examples from prehistoric coastal populations of Texas.
000C96 (1989) G. Y'EdynakYugoslav Mesolithic dental reduction.
000D17 (1988) J R Lukacs ; R F PastorActivity-induced patterns of dental abrasion in prehistoric Pakistan: evidence from Mehrgarh and Harappa.
000E13 (1986) B H SmithDevelopment and evolution of the helicoidal plane of dental occlusion.
000E30 (1985) D K Whittaker ; G. Davies ; M. BrownTooth loss, attrition and temporomandibular joint changes in a Romano-British population.
000F04 (????) Z. Jaworski[Tooth abrasion and changes in the anatomical structure of the mandible of humans living 3,000 years ago in the Tarnobrzeg region].
001008 (1980) P. MannTaking a look at 3,000-year-old teeth.
001030 (1979) P F Puech ; A. Prone[Experimental reproduction of the mechanical process of dental attrition by abrasion: paleoecological implications to fossil man].
001083 (1978) P O Pedersen[Tooth and jaw diseases in the Danish mesolithic age].
001177 (1975) U. Frank[Stomatological studies of Merowingian skulls from the 5th and 6th century in Thuringia].
001178 (1975) U. Ehmer ; D. Ehmer ; K. Kühnlenz[Stomatological studies of a Neolithic population from the collective grave at Schönstedt in Thuringia].

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