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Teeth / Jaw Diet Continue on to Set # 16CSet # 16C.

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1 Teeth / Jaw Diet Continue on to Set # 16CSet # 16C

2 the lower jaw = mandible related term: mandibular torus

3 The jaw... in apes mandibles slant outward and downward, without a chin (prognathism)

4 Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 245 Pongid Prognathism. (Line of greatest muscle force is shown in red.)

5 The jaw... in humans lower jaw is comparatively small, but always has a distinct chin

6 Modern human cranium. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 432

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8 The teeth... apes have a simian shelf rather than a chin

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10 The teeth... ape teeth have cusp patterns for the lower molars similar to those of humans...

11 The teeth... rather than a plus-4 pattern... apes have a Y-5 pattern

12 plus-4 Y-5

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14 The teeth... apes (and monkeys) still possess conical, daggerish canines which project well beyond the surface of the opposite teeth...

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16 The teeth... apes (and monkeys) have diastemata, spaces opposite the large canine teeth... (diastemata = plural of diastema)

17 The teeth... diastema = a space in the tooth row that accommodates one or more teeth from the opposite jaw

18 Teeth of a male patas monkey. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 205

19 The teeth... both apes and humans have 8 incisorsI 4 caninesC 8 premolarsP 12 molarsM abbreviations

20 The teeth... both apes and humans have the same dental formula 2.1.2.3. 2.1.2.3.

21 Donald Johanson and Maitland Edey, Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1981.

22 Dental formulae Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 120

23 The teeth... apes have a U-shaped jaw...

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26 The teeth... in humans the plate is arched and curves outward at the back (parabolic arch)...

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29 The teeth... the overall evolutionary trend is toward smaller teeth

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31 Next: Other Changes Continue on to Set # 16DSet # 16D Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p. 136


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