Development of Enlarged Occulusal Surfaces On First Molars As a Result of Severe Attrition and Hypercementosis: Examples from Prehistoric Coastal Populations of Texas

Author(s): A. G. Comuzzie; D. Gentry Steele

Year: 1987

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Development of Enlarged Occulusal Surfaces On First Molars As a Result of Severe Attrition and Hypercementosis: Examples from Prehistoric Coastal Populations of Texas. A. G. Comuzzie, D. Gentry Steele. Presented at American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New York,. 1987 ( tDAR id: 153323)

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min long: -97.942; min lat: 27.558 ; max long: -96.79; max lat: 28.319 ;

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NADB document id number(s): 2150576

NADB citation id number(s): 000000009727