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Autor:
Charles Ziscovici, Peter W. Lucas, Herzl Chai, Paul J. Constantino, Brian R. Lawn, James J.-W. Lee, Bernhard Zipfel
Publikováno v:
Biology Letters. 6:826-829
Mammalian tooth enamel is often chipped, providing clear evidence for localized contacts with large hard food objects. Here, we apply a simple fracture equation to estimate peak bite forces directly from chip size. Many fossil hominins exhibit antemo
Autor:
Brian W. Darvell, James J.-W. Lee, Peter W. Lucas, Paul K.D. Lee, Barth W. Wright, Tony D.B. Yuen, Charles Ziscovici, Herzl Chai, Paul J. Constantino, David A. Hill, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Janine Chalk
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 140:643-652
A number of living primates feed part- year on seemingly hard food objects as a fallback. We ask here how hardness can be quantified and how this can help understand primate feeding ecology. We report a simple indentation methodology for quantifying
Autor:
Adam van Casteren, Timothy G. Bromage, Charles Ziscovici, Peter W. Lucas, Paul J. Constantino
Publikováno v:
Biology letters. 10(10)
Dental enamel is prone to damage by chipping with large hard objects at forces that depend on chip size and enamel toughness. Experiments on modern human teeth have suggested that some ante-mortem chips on fossil hominin enamel were produced by bite