Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Debbie Guatelli‐Steinberg , D. Guatelli-Steinberg , Ph D , RN
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The Ohio State University
ANO 2009
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Evolutionary Anthropology
ISSN 1060-1538
E-ISSN 1520-6505
EDITORA Sage Publications (United States)
DOI 10.1002/evan.20190
CITAÇÕES 20
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 cc0bbce1070fe9035d30b62d0d737731
MD5 097031c2d90de6189da8f8bebad32d4f

Resumo

Did Neandertals share with modern humans their prolonged periods of growth and delayed ages of maturation? During the past five years, renewed interest in this question has produced dental studies with seemingly contradictory results. Some suggest fast dental growth,1, 2 while others appear to suggest a slower, modern‐human dental growth pattern.3, 4 Although some apparent contradictions can be reconciled, there remain questions that can be resolved only with additional data and cross‐validation of methods. Moreover, several difficulties are inherent in using dental development to gauge Neandertal life histories. Even with complete data on Neandertal dental development, questions are likely to remain about the meaning of those data with regard to understanding Neandertal life histories.

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