2019
DOI: 10.1101/528760
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Life history parameters in acellular extrinsic fiber cementum microstructure

Abstract: 28Life-history parameters such as pregnancies, skeletal trauma, and renal disease have previously 29 been identified from hypomineralized growth layers (incremental lines) of acellular extrinsic 30 fiber cementum (AEFC). The precise periodicity of these growth layers remains vaguely 31 approximated, so causal life-history explanations using tooth cementum cannot yet be 32 rigorously calculated or tested. On the other hand, we show how life history parameters in 33 AEFC can be identified by two contrasting e… Show more

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“…A recent tool developed in this field focuses on the use of summed calibrated probability distributions (SCPD) of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites in order to track trends in human presence. The originality of calibrating 14 C data to infer population structure (and use the pooled mean of the “dates as data” to do so) comes from K. Edinborough’s 2005 PhD thesis [ 32 , 33 ]. The SCPD method is based on the reasonable assumption that as the number of people increases, so does the strength of their archaeological signal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent tool developed in this field focuses on the use of summed calibrated probability distributions (SCPD) of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites in order to track trends in human presence. The originality of calibrating 14 C data to infer population structure (and use the pooled mean of the “dates as data” to do so) comes from K. Edinborough’s 2005 PhD thesis [ 32 , 33 ]. The SCPD method is based on the reasonable assumption that as the number of people increases, so does the strength of their archaeological signal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%