A closer look at the perinatal and infantile environment: A case study of deciduous microdental structures
(2024)
Journal Article
Smith, E., Pilloud, M., & Aris, C. (2024). A closer look at the perinatal and infantile environment: A case study of deciduous microdental structures. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 183(77), 169
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Variation in Regional Enamel Growth Rates in Modern Humans Presenting Dental Evidence of Vitamin D Deficiency (2024)
Journal Article
Aris, C., Hemer, K., & Street, E. (2024). Variation in Regional Enamel Growth Rates in Modern Humans Presenting Dental Evidence of Vitamin D Deficiency. Dental Anthropology,Introduction: Enamel development (amelogenesis) research has been fundamental to our understand-ing of variation in human enamel physiology. However, research into internal enamel structures is often limited to exploring rates of enamel... Read More about Variation in Regional Enamel Growth Rates in Modern Humans Presenting Dental Evidence of Vitamin D Deficiency.
Investigating the findings of a Police workshop on the identification of skeletal material (2024)
Journal Article
Goodison, G. A., & Aris, C. (2024). Investigating the findings of a Police workshop on the identification of skeletal material. Policing, 18, https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paae055Emergency services professionals can encounter human remains on a frequent basis, therefore an ability to locate and recognize skeletal elements would be highly beneficial. While recognizing human bone has a clear utility to those involved in searchi... Read More about Investigating the findings of a Police workshop on the identification of skeletal material.
Analysis of the use of human remains as teaching materials in higher education: examining differing opinions between population subgroups (2023)
Journal Article
Goodison, G. A., & Aris, C. (2023). Analysis of the use of human remains as teaching materials in higher education: examining differing opinions between population subgroups. European Journal of Anatomy, 27(4), 503-516. https://doi.org/10.52083/EWHY1593Human components have been used as teaching resources for centuries. This study aimed to investigate the ethics and practicality surrounding this resource by analysing the opinions of students and professionals with exposure to human remains.Three qu... Read More about Analysis of the use of human remains as teaching materials in higher education: examining differing opinions between population subgroups.
Enamel growth rate variation of inner, mid, and outer enamel regions between select permanent tooth types across five temporally distinct British samples (2022)
Journal Article
Aris, C. (2022). Enamel growth rate variation of inner, mid, and outer enamel regions between select permanent tooth types across five temporally distinct British samples. Archives of Oral Biology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2022.105394Objective This study explored differences in the regional daily growth rates of human enamel between tooth types across a temporal transect in Britain. Methods Upper permanent central incisors (n = 81), upper permanent canines (n = 69), and upper and... Read More about Enamel growth rate variation of inner, mid, and outer enamel regions between select permanent tooth types across five temporally distinct British samples.
Growth rates of accessory human enamel: a histological case study of a modern-day incisor from Northern England (2021)
Journal Article
Aris, C., & Street, E. (2021). Growth rates of accessory human enamel: a histological case study of a modern-day incisor from Northern England. Dental Anthropology, 34(1), https://doi.org/10.26575/daj.v34i1.312This study investigates enamel growth of a modern-day human upper first incisor (S197) possessing an accessory cusp. Growth rates collected from the accessory enamel are compared to data collected from the primary cusp and healthy incisors from the s... Read More about Growth rates of accessory human enamel: a histological case study of a modern-day incisor from Northern England.
Enamel growth rates of anterior teeth in males and females from modern and ancient British populations (2020)
Journal Article
Aris, C., Mahoney, P., & Deter, C. (2020). Enamel growth rates of anterior teeth in males and females from modern and ancient British populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 173(2), 236-249. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24068Objective
This study explored biological sex differences in the regional daily growth rates of human anterior enamel from modern and ancient populations in Britain.
Methods
Maxillary permanent incisors (n = 80) and canines (n = 69) from Roman, A... Read More about Enamel growth rates of anterior teeth in males and females from modern and ancient British populations.
The Histological Paradox: Methodology and Efficacy of Dental Sectioning (2020)
Journal Article
Aris, C. (2020). The Histological Paradox: Methodology and Efficacy of Dental Sectioning. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, https://doi.org/10.14324/111.2041-9015.011
Enamel thickness and growth rates in modern human permanent first molars over a 2000 year period in Britain (2020)
Journal Article
Aris, C., Mahoney, P., O'Hara, M. C., & Deter, C. (2020). Enamel thickness and growth rates in modern human permanent first molars over a 2000 year period in Britain. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 173(1), 141-157. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24026Objectives
This study explores variation and trends in first molar enamel thickness and daily enamel secretion rates over a 2000 year period in Britain.
Methods
Permanent first molars (n = 89) from the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Medieval periods, a... Read More about Enamel thickness and growth rates in modern human permanent first molars over a 2000 year period in Britain.
A new multivariate method for determining sex of immature human remains using the maxillary first molar (2018)
Journal Article
Aris, C., Nystrom, P., & Craig-Atkins, E. (2018). A new multivariate method for determining sex of immature human remains using the maxillary first molar. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 167(3), 672-683. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23695Objectives
This study investigated the use of sexually dimorphic metrics of the first permanent maxillary molar (M1) to determine sex in adult and immature individuals within and between populations.
Methods
Ten M1 dimensions were measured in 91... Read More about A new multivariate method for determining sex of immature human remains using the maxillary first molar.