Book ID: CBB822564580

The Tales Teeth Tell: Development, Evolution, Behavior (2018)

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Smith, Tanya M. (Author)


The MIT Press


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 296 pp.
Language: English

What teeth can tell us about human evolution, development, and behavior. Our teeth have intriguing stories to tell. These sophisticated time machines record growth, diet, and evolutionary history as clearly as tree rings map a redwood's lifespan. Each day of childhood is etched into tooth crowns and roots―capturing birth, nursing history, environmental clues, and illnesses. The study of ancient, fossilized teeth sheds light on how our ancestors grew up, how we evolved, and how prehistoric cultural transitions continue to affect humans today. In The Tales Teeth Tell, biological anthropologist Tanya Smith offers an engaging and surprising look at what teeth tell us about the evolution of primates―including our own uniqueness.Humans' impressive set of varied teeth provides a multipurpose toolkit honed by the diet choices of our mammalian ancestors. Fossil teeth, highly resilient because of their substantial mineral content, are all that is left of some long-extinct species. Smith explains how researchers employ painstaking techniques to coax microscopic secrets from these enigmatic remains. Counting tiny daily lines provides a way to estimate age that is more powerful than any other forensic technique. Dental plaque―so carefully removed by dental hygienists today―records our ancestors' behavior and health in the form of fossilized food particles and bacteria, including their DNA. Smith also traces the grisly origins of dentistry, reveals that the urge to pick one's teeth is not unique to humans, and illuminates the age-old pursuit of “dental art.” The book is generously illustrated with original photographs, many in color.

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Authors & Contributors
Shipman, Pat
Smith, Subrena E.
Madison, Paige
Blanckaert, Claude
White, Mark J.
Walker, Alan
Concepts
Human evolution
Prehistory and primitive societies
Physical anthropology
Fossils
Paleoanthropology
Archaeology
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
Stone age
Prehistory
18th century
Places
Great Britain
Sierra de Atapuerca
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
United States
Spain
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
Institutions
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris
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