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Dental Health and Dietary Difference at Late Roman Winchester

Abstract

Gendered experiences are not static but are influenced by other aspects of identity. This study investigates the influence of interrelated aspects of identity on diet through an analysis of dental health at Late Roman Winchester (fourth and fifth centuries A.D.), England. Specifically, we investigate the influence of age and social status on gendered dietary experiences. Antemortem tooth loss (AMTL), carious lesions, and tooth wear were …

Authors

Avery LC; Prowse TL; Brickley MB

Journal

Bioarchaeology International, Vol. 3, No. 3,

Publisher

University Press of Florida

DOI

10.5744/bi.2019.1011

ISSN

2472-8349