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The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map : Index >> Stones Forum >> How is about teeth structure?
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TomLee



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 Posted 22-09-2008 at 02:18   
Dear Sir

Are there any study or research of teeth structure?

As I know, the teeth structure among European and Asian is different.

If there are reliable sources, we should approach them, who built dolmens.

Any of information and source is so appreciated.

Thanks!

Tom, Lee




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chimera



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 Posted 22-09-2008 at 09:52   
This person may help you:
Seung-Won Yi, College of Medicine, Yumsei University.
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Odontometry of a Spanish neolithic-Bronze age sample. Comparison ...hundred permanent teeth from the Neolithic-Bronze Age human ... These results are very similar to other European populations. ...
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Ancient DNA from the First European Farmers in 7500-Year-Old ...11 Nov 2005 ... We extracted DNA from bone and teeth from the morphologically .... A. Whittle, Europe in the Neolithic. The Creation of New Worlds ...
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