Journal d'odontologie

Journal d'odontologie
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An Application of Odonto-Metric Analysis in Archaeology

Maira Hilal and Abdul Basit

The study of the ancient study of teeth has provided a new way of investigating power to view and understand the microscopic world associated with human odontology. It appears to have substantially affected the strong relationship between Biao-archaeological studies of ancient remains. In some cases of archaeological investigation where human prints destroyed by skeletonization and fire. Various experts used comparatively diverse array of analytical dental techniques used to determine the ancient dietary pattern, ancient behavior, sexual dimorphism, and dental age estimation. In the present article, the author debates the most integrating question of odontology in the field of archaeology. The research has undergone to present the multiple types of dental analysis to address the archaeological question that makes possible to trace the geographical origin, migration of the people and ancient dietary pattern. Moreover, the study shows the relationship between archaeologist and odonatologist. Thus, in this regard, our results suggest that unlike other bones teeth remains constant throughout the organism lifetime due to their excellent preserving of biomaterial and isotopes oxygen ratio within the enamel shell of the teeth.

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