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哈扎人牙齿磨损模式的性别差异:初步报告。

Sex differences in Hadza dental wear patterns : a preliminary report.

机构信息

The Centre for Research in Evolutionary Anthropology, Roehampton University, London, UK.

出版信息

Hum Nat. 2012 Sep;23(3):270-82. doi: 10.1007/s12110-012-9145-9.

Abstract

Among hunter-gatherers, the sharing of male and female foods is often assumed to result in virtually the same diet for males and females. Although food sharing is widespread among the hunting and gathering Hadza of Tanzania, women were observed eating significantly more tubers than men. This study investigates the relationship between patterns of dental wear, diet, and extramasticatory use of teeth among the Hadza. Casts of the upper dentitions were made from molds taken from 126 adults and scored according to the Murphy dental attrition scoring system. Females had significantly greater anterior occlusal wear than males when we controlled for age. Males exhibited greater asymmetry in wear, with greater wear on the left side in canines, first premolars, and first molars. We suggest that these sex differences in wear patterns reflect the differences seen in the diet, as well as in the use of teeth as tools.

摘要

在狩猎采集者中,人们通常认为男性和女性分享食物会导致他们的饮食几乎完全相同。尽管坦桑尼亚的哈扎狩猎采集者中广泛存在食物分享现象,但研究人员观察到女性摄入的块茎比男性多得多。本研究调查了哈扎人的牙齿磨损模式、饮食和牙齿的非咀嚼使用之间的关系。从 126 名成年人中取出模具制作了上齿列的铸型,并根据墨菲牙齿磨损评分系统进行了评分。当我们控制年龄时,女性的前牙咬合磨损明显大于男性。男性的磨损不对称性更大,犬齿、第一前磨牙和第一磨牙左侧的磨损更大。我们认为,这些磨损模式的性别差异反映了饮食以及牙齿作为工具的使用方面的差异。

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