“…Dentin serial sectioning was first applied to human archaeological remains by Fuller et al (), who showed that dentin serial sections could produce a finer temporal resolution of weaning compared with bone collagen. Since then, dentin serial sectioning has been applied in multiple studies to explore issues in infant feeding practices, such as individual variation (Beaumont, Gledhill, Lee‐Thorp, & Montgomery, ; Burt, ; Burt, ; Eerkens, Berget, & Bartelink, ; Greenwald, Eerkens, & Bartelink, ; Henderson, Lee‐Thorp, & Loe, ; Holt, ; King et al, ; King, Halcrow, et al, ), maternal diet (Burt & Garvie‐Lok, ; Holt, ), selective mortality (Fuller et al, ; Sandberg et al, ), physiology and nutritional stress (Beaumont et al, ; Beaumont & Montgomery, ), and sex‐related differences (Eerkens & Bartelink, ; Henderson et al, ).…”