The Paleolithic
human teeth show they reached peak maturity at 18 to 20 years — roughly what people do today.
Not exact matches
Research
shows that
human milk by itself does not promote
tooth decay.
Monash University - led research has
shown that the evolution of
human teeth is much simpler than previously thought, and that we can predict the sizes of
teeth missing from
human fossils and those of our extinct close relatives (hominins).
They are
shown that
humans share similar types of
teeth.
An Ice Age paleontological - turned - archaeological site in San Diego, Calif., preserves 130,000 - year - old bones and
teeth of a mastodon that
show evidence of modification by early
humans.
«The bones and several
teeth show clear signs of having been deliberately broken by
humans with manual dexterity and experiential knowledge.
Pendants made from the finger bone of a bear cuscus and beads from the
tooth of a babirusa pig
show the artistry of
humans in Australasia 30,000 years ago
Paleontologists have long noted strange grooves near the gum line on dental remains dating back to Homo erectus, «but it was assumed they couldn't be from
tooth picking, because they never
show up on contemporary
human remains,» Hlusko says.
Human teeth found at sites in Italy, Morocco and the United States
show rates and patterns of
tooth fractures similar to H. naledi, he adds.
The ancient toddler
shows key anatomical features of A. afarensis, including a shoulder blade midway in shape between that of a
human and a gorilla, along with features rarely seen, like a full set of both baby and adult
teeth.
This research has
shown that these early
human - like people were very clever about how they opened these large freshwater mussels; they drilled a hole through the shell using a sharp object, possibly a shark's
tooth, exactly at the point where the muscle is attached that keeps the shell closed.
The new dates corroborate what mastodon
teeth show: They ambled over Beringia when the region was warmer and forested, long before mammoths and earlier than
humans.
Experiments conducted by lead author Fatima Syed - Picard, Ph.D., also of Pitt's Department of Ophthalmology, and the team
showed that stem cells of the dental pulp, obtained from routine
human third molar, or wisdom
tooth, extractions performed at Pitt's School of Dental Medicine, could be turned into corneal stromal cells called keratocytes, which have the same embryonic origin.
A. sediba «s «face,
teeth, pelvis and legs
show more
human characteristics, and those indicate that this is the most
human - like australopithecine yet discovered», says Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the study.
Their findings
showed the
teeth are fused in a way that is characteristic of early
humans, including Ardipithecus and Australopithecus, the latter of which the famous Lucy fossil belongs to.
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Human Impacts on the landscape with ANSWERS [seen opposite] Mini-Plenary: Peer assessment Development: Geo Sketch with annotations and bipolar analysis Plenary: Don't
show your
teeth
The findings
show that dogs lack the bacteria that cause dental caries, or
tooth decay, and that contrary to popular belief, the bacteria associated with periodontal disease are not the same in dogs and
humans.
I had a cat who had a severely abscessed
tooth that would have sent a
human screaming to the emergency room, and she never
showed any signs of pain and ate normally.
Group
shows in which he has participated include
Tooth and Sons, London, in 1958, Pittsburgh International Exhibition at the Carnegie Institute in 1958 and 1961,» 54/64 Painting and Sculpture of a Decade at the Tate Gallery, 1964, British Painting in the Sixties organised by the Contemporary Arts Society in 1964, and The
Human Clay, selected by R.B. Kitaj, held at the Hayward, 1976.
In the meantime, Benkharbouche
shows the courts are likely to be relatively comfortable in applying Charter rights which correspond with the Convention rights they know so well, effectively creating, within the scope of EU law, a
human rights act with real
teeth.