2016
DOI: 10.24916/iansa.2016.1.2
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An Investigation of Dental Health in the Migration Period: A Case Study from Prague-Zličín, Czech Republic

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“…This is also quite a big difference from the Zličín population (7.1%); but, at Zličín, only 28 (out of 113) individuals with preserved orbits were available. Dental enamel hypoplasia was detected in many individuals within all the mentioned localities, with a similar frequency: at Prague-Zličín it was 47.5% (Jarošová 2016), at Horb-Altheim 55%, at MunichPerlach 44% of individuals.…”
Section: Iansa 2016 • Vii/1 • 31-32mentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…This is also quite a big difference from the Zličín population (7.1%); but, at Zličín, only 28 (out of 113) individuals with preserved orbits were available. Dental enamel hypoplasia was detected in many individuals within all the mentioned localities, with a similar frequency: at Prague-Zličín it was 47.5% (Jarošová 2016), at Horb-Altheim 55%, at MunichPerlach 44% of individuals.…”
Section: Iansa 2016 • Vii/1 • 31-32mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…These collections are smaller than the PragueZličín population, but are better preserved and provide quite good data sets. Independently, a detailed dental remains and microwear analysis was undertaken on the Prague-Zličín skeletal material (Jarošová 2016), providing substantial information about caries intensity, dental losses, enamel hypoplasia or dietary habits.…”
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confidence: 99%