An Artificial Human Tooth from the Neolithic Cemetery at Gebel Ramlah, Egypt

Volume: 17, Issue: 1, Pages: 28 - 31
Published: Sep 3, 2018
Abstract
Excavations at the Gebel Ramlah cemetery, in Upper Egypt’s Western Desert, have provided numerous data concerning mortuary practices of the local Final Neolithic period populace. Previous articles have chronicled treatment of disturbed inhumations, in which great care had been taken to recover and rebury all grave goods and skeletal elements including, most notably, dental remains. In several cases, the Neolithic gravediggers apparently went so...
Paper Details
Title
An Artificial Human Tooth from the Neolithic Cemetery at Gebel Ramlah, Egypt
Published Date
Sep 3, 2018
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
28 - 31
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