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Going beyond the “Bos/Bison” classification: How teeth can help us understand prehistoric human populations and paleoenvironments | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Going beyond the “Bos/Bison” classification: How teeth can help us understand prehistoric human populations and paleoenvironments
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Eugénie Capdepon
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Sandrine Costamagno
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Emmanuel Discamps
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Teeth morphology reveals adaptations of prehistoric human populations to changing paleoenvironmental conditions.
Key metrics include isotopic signatures that reflect dietary practices and habitat preferences of ancient humans.
Morphological analysis across various dental traits connects human adaptation to diverse ecological settings throughout history.
Insights from dental data support a fuller understanding of prehistoric life and highlight how environmental changes shaped populations.
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Capdepon et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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