2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293090
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New insights on Celtic migration in Hungary and Italy through the analysis of non-metric dental traits

Erica Piccirilli,
Rita Sorrentino,
Federico Lugli
et al.

Abstract: The Iron Age is characterized by an extended interweaving of movements by Celts in Europe. Several waves of Celts from Western and Central Europe migrated southeast and west from the core area of the La Téne culture (between Bourgogne and Bohemia). Through the analysis of non-metric dental traits, this work aims to understand the biological relationship among Celtic groups arrived in Italy and the Carpathian Basin, as well as between local populations and Celtic newcomers. A total of 10 non-metric dental trait… Show more

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“…our study, images showing the cusp of Carabelli, interruption groove, peg lateral, parastyle, radiculous premolar, dens evaginatus, enamel pearl, radix entomolaris, Bushman's canine, multiple parastyle, tuberculum intermedium, fusion, and dilaceration are shown inFigures 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. …”
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“…our study, images showing the cusp of Carabelli, interruption groove, peg lateral, parastyle, radiculous premolar, dens evaginatus, enamel pearl, radix entomolaris, Bushman's canine, multiple parastyle, tuberculum intermedium, fusion, and dilaceration are shown inFigures 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13. …”
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“…An essential part of biological anthropology and forensic anthropology, non-metric dental features provide unique insights into the evolutionary history and genetic makeup of the human population. Non-metric attributes, as opposed to traditional metrics, concentrate on the qualitative characteristics of dental morphology, such as accessory cusps, shovel-shaped incisors, and cusp patterns [3]. These features are significant because they are frequent in a specific ethnicity and appear as a pattern in a particular demographic.…”
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