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Southern Illinois University at Carbondale., Anthropology.
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Dental reduction as evidence of microevolution and selection between Middle Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland occupations at 11Sa87a---The Black Earth Site.
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Dental reduction as evidence of microevolution and selection between Middle Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland occupations at 11Sa87a---The Black Earth Site./
Author:
Pressley, Jon L.
Description:
59 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Robert Corruccini.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-01.
Subject:
Anthropology, Archaeology. -
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ISBN:
9780549728368
Dental reduction as evidence of microevolution and selection between Middle Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland occupations at 11Sa87a---The Black Earth Site.
Pressley, Jon L.
Dental reduction as evidence of microevolution and selection between Middle Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland occupations at 11Sa87a---The Black Earth Site.
- 59 p.
Adviser: Robert Corruccini.
Thesis (M.A.)--Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2008.
This thesis is a synchronic and diachronic examination of dental size reduction using a skeletal sample from the Black Earth Site (11Sa-87a). This study examined relatively attrition-resistant maximum buccolingual tooth breadths as evidence of selection for dental size reduction between Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland components at an archaeological site in southern Illinois. Then, the subadults and adults within these components were compared. Rather than employing a lengthy list of univariate tests, the overall difference in 12 maxillary and mandibular buccolingual dimensions was assessed using MANOVA (holding tooth type constant) and using directional matched-observation t-Tests. Highly significant odontometric reduction occurred between the Archaic and the later Woodland samples, and also between the prematurely dying subadults versus adults within the (larger) Archaic sample.
ISBN: 9780549728368Subjects--Topical Terms:
622985
Anthropology, Archaeology.
Dental reduction as evidence of microevolution and selection between Middle Archaic and Middle/Late Woodland occupations at 11Sa87a---The Black Earth Site.
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