Differences in Interproximal and Occlusal Tooth Wear Among Prehistoric Tennessee Indians: Implications for Masticatory Functions

Author(s): R. J. Hinton

Year: 1982

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Differences in Interproximal and Occlusal Tooth Wear Among Prehistoric Tennessee Indians: Implications for Masticatory Functions. R. J. Hinton. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 57: 103-115. 1982 ( tDAR id: 141221)

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min long: -90.31; min lat: 34.983 ; max long: -81.647; max lat: 36.678 ;

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