Summary:
When analyzing human remains from Roonka the author was struck by the frequent incidence of crowded teeth
in the mandibles (round 25 per cent). This contradicts statements in the literature according to which hunters and gatherers
have lower incidence of tooth crowding in comparison with nomads and agriculturists. He finds the explanation in stress due to
chewing tough food from early age. The advancing Europeization will probably lead to the diminishing of this stress but also to
the diminishing of the lower jaw. According to the theory that the lower jaw diminished independently of size of the teeth and
faster than the teeth, an increase of this anomaly in the contemporary aboriginal population may be expected.
Key words:
paleopathology - archaeological excavations - population of hunters and gatherers
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