“…Dietary reconstruction through osteoarchaeological remains is indirect and employs macroscopic, microscopic and biochemical methods. Macroscopically, ancient diet can be approached through the relative frequency of dental pathologies ( Flensborg et al, 2019 ; Mayes, 2016 ). Traditionally, dental caries has been associated with increased consumption of carbohydrates ( Koca et al, 2006 ; Temple and Larsen, 2007 ), whereas dental calculus deposits have been linked to protein consumption ( Lillie, 1996 ).…”