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Dental Detectives Dig Up Diet Data

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Sally B. Patterson

Animals not only are what they eat, but also wear what they eat — into their tooth enamel. Scientists from a group of institutions are using scanning confocal microscopy and specialized software to analyze the pits and grooves on teeth caused by various diets. By comparing samples of dental deterioration in modern primates — whose diets are known — with teeth from early humans, physical anthropologists are gaining insight into what our ancestors dined upon. It seems that Australopithecus africanus preferred tough fibrous leaves while Paranthropus robustus had a predilection for crunchier...Read full article

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    Published: October 2005
    Australopithecus AfricanusLighter SideMicroscopyScale-Sensitive Fractal AnalysisUniversity of ArkansasWorcester Polytechnic Institute

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