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SUBMITTER: Oxilia G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4504065 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Oxilia Gregorio G Peresani Marco M Romandini Matteo M Matteucci Chiara C Spiteri Cynthianne Debono CD Henry Amanda G AG Schulz Dieter D Archer Will W Crezzini Jacopo J Boschin Francesco F Boscato Paolo P Jaouen Klervia K Dogandzic Tamara T Broglio Alberto A Moggi-Cecchi Jacopo J Fiorenza Luca L Hublin Jean-Jacques JJ Kullmer Ottmar O Benazzi Stefano S
Scientific reports 20150716
Prehistoric dental treatments were extremely rare, and the few documented cases are known from the Neolithic, when the adoption of early farming culture caused an increase of carious lesions. Here we report the earliest evidence of dental caries intervention on a Late Upper Palaeolithic modern human specimen (Villabruna) from a burial in Northern Italy. Using Scanning Electron Microscopy we show the presence of striations deriving from the manipulation of a large occlusal carious cavity of the l ...[more]