HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Work with dental and other bioarchaeological data and the compilation of cross-region chronologies is necessary to better understand Neolithic populations across the Middle Nile Valley, but the work provides useful insights for ongoing study.
- Who: Joel D. Irish and collaborators from the Liverpool John Moores University, UK have published the research: Do cultural and biological variation correspond in the Middle Nile Valley Neolithic? Some insights from dental morphology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- Future: While further research across different fields is needed to conclusively address both objectives this approach should yield some . . .

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