• Ice age Europeans as young as 10 years old rocked cheek piercings 30,00

    From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 2 22:30:11 2025
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    https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/ice-age-europeans-as-young-as-10-years-old-rocked-cheek-piercings-30-000-years-ago

    A study of Paleolithic skeletons from Central
    Europe suggests people's teeth were worn down
    and crowded together because of cheek piercings.

    Strange, flat patches on the teeth of ancient
    Europeans have puzzled archaeologists for
    centuries. But one researcher thinks he's
    solved the mystery: Ice age people as young as
    10 years old rocked cheek piercings.

    These piercings likely signaled a person's
    membership in a group, according to John
    Willman, a biological anthropologist at the
    University of Coimbra in Portugal, but they
    also caused teeth to move.

    In a study published Jan. 23 in the Journal
    of Paleolithic Archaeology, Willman looked at
    dozens of skeletons of Pavlovian people, who
    lived in Central Europe between about 25,000
    and 29,000 years ago. His analysis focused
    specifically on dental wear.
    ...
    As humans age, the enamel on our teeth wears
    down through repeated behaviors, like chewing,
    grinding and sometimes holding objects in our
    mouths. These activities typically cause
    dental enamel to become flatter or slightly
    angled on the chewing surface of the teeth.
    But in these Stone Age Pavlovian jaws, Willman
    noticed that the wear was on the cheek side of
    the teeth instead.

    "I thought that the patterns of dental wear
    caused by labrets were a really good hypothesis
    for what caused the wear in the Pavlovians,"
    Willman said.
    ...


    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41982-024-00204-z
    Probable Use of Labrets Among the Mid Upper
    Paleolithic Pavlovian Peoples of Central Europe
    23 January 2025

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