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    Geber J, Murphy E.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2018 Dec; 167(4):840-855. PubMed ID: 30281788
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  • 24. Dental caries prevalence of medieval Korean people.
    Han SS, Baek KW, Shin MH, Kim J, Oh CS, Lee SJ, Shin DH.
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  • 25. Meta-analysis of teeth from European populations before and after the 18th century reveals a shift towards increased prevalence of caries and tooth loss.
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    Arch Oral Biol; 2017 Jan; 73():7-15. PubMed ID: 27816793
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  • 27. The neolithic demographic transition and oral health: The Southeast Asian experience.
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  • 29. Dental disease in a 15th-17th centuries skeletal sample of enslaved Africans (Lagos, Portugal).
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  • 31. Oral health and the postcontact adaptive transition: A contextual reconstruction of diet in Mórrope, Peru.
    Klaus HD, Tam ME.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2010 Apr; 141(4):594-609. PubMed ID: 19918990
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  • 32. Relative contribution of caries and periodontal disease in adult tooth loss among patients reporting to the Institute of Dental Sciences, Belgaum, India.
    Shigli K, Hebbal M, Angadi GS.
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  • 34. Coronal and apical lesions, environmental factors: study in a modern and an archeological population.
    Chazel JC, Valcarcel J, Tramini P, Pelissier B, Mafart B.
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  • 35. Dental health in antique population of Vinkovci - Cibalae in Croatia (3rd-5th century).
    Peko D, Vodanović M.
    Acta Med Hist Adriat; 2016 Aug; 14(1):41-56. PubMed ID: 27598951
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  • 36. Oral health and frailty in the medieval English cemetery of St Mary Graces.
    DeWitte SN, Bekvalac J.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2010 Jul; 142(3):341-54. PubMed ID: 19927365
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  • 40. Dental Caries and Tooth Wear in a Byzantine Paediatric Population (7th to 10th Centuries AD) from Yenikapı-Constantinople, Istanbul.
    Caglar E, Görgülü M, Kuscu OO.
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