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Homo ; 63(2): 94-109, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22475664

RESUMO

One of the principal problems facing palaeodemography is age estimation in adult skeletons and the centrist tendency that affects many age estimation methods by artificially increasing the proportion of individuals in the 30-45-year age category. Several recent publications have indicated that cementum annulations are significantly correlated with known age of extraction or death. This study addresses the question of how demographic dynamics are altered for an archaeological sample when cementum-based age estimates are used as opposed to those obtained via conventional macroscopic methods. Age pyramids were constructed and demographic profiles were compared for the early Holocene skeletal population from Damdama (India). The results demonstrate that the use of cementum annulations for age estimation in only a subset of the skeletal sample has a significant impact on the demographic profile with regard to specific parameters such as mean age at death and life expectancy at birth. This confirms the importance of using cementum annulations to refine age estimates in archaeological samples, which, when combined with a fertility-centred approach to demography, can provide new insights into population dynamics in the past.


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Determinação da Idade pelos Dentes/métodos , Cemento Dentário/anatomia & histologia , Dinâmica Populacional/história , Adulto , Demografia/métodos , Feminino , História Antiga , Humanos , Índia , Masculino , Paleodontologia/métodos
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