This section synthesizes the methodological skills and contexts of the project, focusing on dental morphological analysis to compare 19th-century and modern populations.
Example of Some Traits
Use of dental morphological analysis, a method selected for its ability to identify population-specific traits through non-metric features like cusp patterns and root structures.
Applied in a bioarchaeological context to compare historical and modern populations, adhering to ethical guidelines for handling human remains.
Data collected using standardized scoring systems, ensuring consistency and minimizing bias.