The Aymara of Western Bolivia. II. Maxillofacial and dental arch variation

dc.contributor.authorHernán Palomino
dc.contributor.authorSara A. Barton
dc.contributor.authorFederico Murillo
dc.contributor.authorWilliam J. Schull
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T15:43:30Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T15:43:30Z
dc.date.issued1978
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 6
dc.description.abstractMaxillofacial and dental arch dimensions of the Bolivian Aymara population are age and sex dependent. Interpopulational comparisons reveal these dimensions to differ from those seen in Aleuts, Australian aborigines, and Swedes, but to be similar to those of the indigenous Taiwanese. Finally, these dimensions are not the same in Aymara of unmixed ancestry, and Mestizos residing in the same villages.
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/ajpa.1330490202
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330490202
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/54041
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.ispartofAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
dc.sourceThe University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
dc.subjectIndigenous
dc.subjectGeography
dc.subjectDental arch
dc.subjectDemography
dc.subjectPopulation
dc.subjectArch
dc.subjectArchaeology
dc.titleThe Aymara of Western Bolivia. II. Maxillofacial and dental arch variation
dc.typearticle

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