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DOI10.1086/703376
The Precarious State of Subsistence: Reevaluating Dental Pathological Lesions Associated with Agricultural and Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways
Marklein, Kathryn E.1; Torres-Rouff, Christina2,3; King, Laura M.4; Hubbe, Mark5,6
发表日期2019
ISSN0011-3204
EISSN1537-5382
卷号60期号:3页码:341-368
英文摘要

Numerous bioarchaeological studies emphasize an increase in dental lesions associated with the transition to agricultural subsistence. Over the years, this diachronic trend has led to the conflation and oversimplification of specific dental indicators of oral health with broad subsistence strategies, emphasizing intergroup variation at the expense of intragroup variation. In order to explore such hidden variation, this metastudy uses published data from 185 archaeological sites to test the hypothesis that the prevalence of dental lesions (carious lesions, antemortem tooth loss, and periapical abscesses) among classified agricultural groups is higher than among hunter-gatherers. As a secondary hypothesis, this study also tests the association between climatic variables (temperature variation, altitude, and precipitation) and dental lesion prevalence. Our results show that, despite significant differences in the average prevalence of carious lesions between agricultural and hunter-gatherer populations, the variation in caries prevalence shows high overlap (>70%) between subsistence patterns. Additionally, differences in the prevalence of antemortem tooth loss and periapical abscesses between agricultural and hunter-gatherer populations are not significant, showing even larger overlaps in prevalence ranges. Complementing the lifestyle analyses, climatic factors (mean temperature, annual temperature, and precipitation) are significantly correlated with the prevalence of specific dental pathological lesions and not others. Our results emphasize the need to reevaluate certain dental conditions as direct indicators of broad subsistence patterns, calling attention to the complex multifactorial pathogenesis of dental lesions and the nonlinear relationship between oral indicators of health and subsistence lifeways.


WOS研究方向Anthropology
来源期刊CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/98563
作者单位1.Univ Louisville, Dept Anthropol, Lutz Hall Room 228, Louisville, KY 40292 USA;
2.Univ Calif, Sch Social Sci Humanities & Arts, Dept Anthropol, Merced, CA USA;
3.Univ Catolica Norte, Inst Arqueol & Antropol, San Pedro De Atacama, Chile;
4.Colorado Coll, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 USA;
5.Ohio State Univ, Dept Anthropol, 4074 Smith Lab,174 West 18th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 USA;
6.Univ Catolica Norte, Inst Invest Arqueol & Museo, San Pedro De Atacama, Chile
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Marklein, Kathryn E.,Torres-Rouff, Christina,King, Laura M.,et al. The Precarious State of Subsistence: Reevaluating Dental Pathological Lesions Associated with Agricultural and Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways[J],2019,60(3):341-368.
APA Marklein, Kathryn E.,Torres-Rouff, Christina,King, Laura M.,&Hubbe, Mark.(2019).The Precarious State of Subsistence: Reevaluating Dental Pathological Lesions Associated with Agricultural and Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways.CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY,60(3),341-368.
MLA Marklein, Kathryn E.,et al."The Precarious State of Subsistence: Reevaluating Dental Pathological Lesions Associated with Agricultural and Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways".CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 60.3(2019):341-368.
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