Neolithic dental calculi provide evidence for environmental proxies and consumption of wild edible fruits and herbs in central apennines

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  • who: Alessia Du2019Agostino from the University of have published the research: Neolithic dental calculi provide evidence for environmental proxies and consumption of wild edible fruits and herbs in central Apennines, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: More and more studies have been focused on the analysis of dental calculus, not only for human but also animal samples, where palynological assemblages are used for efficiently reconstructing feeding ecology and paleoenvironment1,5-7,55,56.
  • future: The incidence and preservation rate of palynomorphs in human calculus are still not well known and further studies are required . . .

     

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