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Analysis of enamel ultrastructure in archaeology: The identification of Ovis aries and Capra hircus dental remains
Authors:Frederick E Grine  Gisle Fosse  David W Krause  William L Jungers
Abstract:Ultrastructural features of deep, intermediate and superficial enamel were quantitatively assessed for the mandibular first permanent molars of 10 specimens each of the domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus). The means of a number of variables differed interspecifically at high levels of statistical significance, especially with regard to the enamel of intermediate depth. A canonical discriminant function analysis employing nine variables at all three enamel depths resulted in the correct taxonomic assignment of 95% of the specimens comprising the present sample. These results, coupled with the simple preparative and analytical methods presented here, may enable archaeozoologists to utilize enamel ultrastructure in order to discriminate between fragmentary dental remains of these caprine species.
Keywords:enamel ultrastructure  dental remains  discrimination  scanning electron microscopy  prism size
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