Objectives: The analysis of dental wear provides a useful approach for dietary and cultural habit reconstructions of past human populations. The analysis of macrowear patterns can also be used to better understand the individual chewing behavior and to investigate the biomechanical responses during different biting scenarios. The aimof this study is to evaluate the diet and chewing performance of the adult Neander-thal Bourgeois-Delaunay 1 (BD 1) and to investigate the relationship between wear and cementum deposition under mechanical demands. Materials and methods: The macrowear pattern of BD 1 was analyzed using the occlusal fingerprint analysis method. We propose a new method for the bilateral mea-surement of the cementum volume along both buccal and lingual sides of themolar root. Results: BD 1's anterior dentition is more affected by wear compared to the posterior one. The macrowear pattern suggests a normal chewing behavior and a mixed-diet coming from temperate environments. The teeth on the left side of the mandible display greater levels of wear, as well as the buccal side of the molar crowns. The cementum analysis shows higher buccal volume along the molar roots.Discussion:BD1 could have been preferably chewing on the left side of the mandi-ble. The exploitation of various food resources suggested by the macrowear analysis is compatible with the environmental reconstructions. Finally, the greater wear on the buccal side of the molar occlusal surface and the greater volume of cementum in that side of the molar roots offers a preliminary understanding about the potential correlation between dental wear and cementum deposition
Masticatory habits of the adult Neanderthal individual BD 1 from La Chaise‐de‐Vouthon (France) / Hernaiz‐García, María; Zanolli, Clément; Martín‐Francés, Laura; Mazurier, Arnaud; Benazzi, Stefano; Sarig, Rachel; Fu, Jing; Kullmer, Ottmar; Fiorenza, Luca. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. - ISSN 2692-7691. - ELETTRONICO. - 184:1 - e24926(2024), pp. 1-14. [10.1002/ajpa.24926]
Masticatory habits of the adult Neanderthal individual BD 1 from La Chaise‐de‐Vouthon (France)
Benazzi, Stefano;
2024
Abstract
Objectives: The analysis of dental wear provides a useful approach for dietary and cultural habit reconstructions of past human populations. The analysis of macrowear patterns can also be used to better understand the individual chewing behavior and to investigate the biomechanical responses during different biting scenarios. The aimof this study is to evaluate the diet and chewing performance of the adult Neander-thal Bourgeois-Delaunay 1 (BD 1) and to investigate the relationship between wear and cementum deposition under mechanical demands. Materials and methods: The macrowear pattern of BD 1 was analyzed using the occlusal fingerprint analysis method. We propose a new method for the bilateral mea-surement of the cementum volume along both buccal and lingual sides of themolar root. Results: BD 1's anterior dentition is more affected by wear compared to the posterior one. The macrowear pattern suggests a normal chewing behavior and a mixed-diet coming from temperate environments. The teeth on the left side of the mandible display greater levels of wear, as well as the buccal side of the molar crowns. The cementum analysis shows higher buccal volume along the molar roots.Discussion:BD1 could have been preferably chewing on the left side of the mandi-ble. The exploitation of various food resources suggested by the macrowear analysis is compatible with the environmental reconstructions. Finally, the greater wear on the buccal side of the molar occlusal surface and the greater volume of cementum in that side of the molar roots offers a preliminary understanding about the potential correlation between dental wear and cementum depositionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.