Interproximal grooving of lower second molars in WLH 4

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Durband, Arthur
Westaway, Michael C.
Rayner, Daniel

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Australian Archaeology Association

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Interproximal grooving of the teeth is a form of non-masticatory wear commonly found in precontemporary human populations. While its cause is debated, it is thought to be due to the repeated abrasion of fibrous materials across the distal surfaces of teet

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Australian Archaeology

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