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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
39 (1) 2011
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Secular Dental Changes in the Populations of the Armenian Highland: Evolutionary and Ecological
Aspects
A.Yu. Khudaverdyan.
Based on the comparison of several dental series representing populations which inhabited the Armenian Highland in
various periods, from the Early Bronze Age to the present, several diachronic tendencies were revealed. These tendencies
were apparently caused by population history and secular trends, the principal one being dental reduction. The traits
vary in stability versus lability, correlation with other features, heritability, and the nature of variation (continuous
versus discrete). Our data suggests that dental reduction was a tendency shared by all populations of the Armenian
Highland.
Keywords: Armenian Highland, dental anthropology, microevolution, secular trends, reduction, population history,
adaptation.