Cavities hold key to prehistoric mystery Photo by Mark Pynes Teeth are often the only skeletal remains left intact for an thropological study after the ravages of time. &_Sc 'PtacX yuat IcoicAtA too 1249 Of It all starts here with fresh ingredients; as fresh as can he! Then we add our own special touch to create a homemade taste that's the next best thing to Mom's. AM Special I Egg, I Slice of Ham, Toast & Coffee $2.10 We're on campus A little hard to find, hut worth the effort 7:00 am In 4.10 pm • 4H4-29S6 We serve breakfast all day long Road tri Use our safety before you hit the road. Safety check Includes: ✓ Brakes safety Inspection Caveman’s smile inspires anthropologist oy Jennifer roung Of th* Em*r»M Anthropology Professor John Lukacs has put some bite into his research about a pre historic culture by examining teeth to draw his conclusions. Lukacs work has unearthed the first documented case of fluorosis in a pre-historic culture. Fluorosis, an excess of fluoride, ap peared in all of the remains Lukacs studied on a 500-acre dig in Mehrgarh, Pakistan. The study of teeth rather than skeletal re mains is an important research technique in the study of ancient cultures because often bones are too deteriorated to provide any significant biological data. “Exposing the bones to air often turns them to dust. Sometimes you can see it virtual ly happening before your eyes,” said Lukacs. Lukacs concentrated his study on the only intact remains, teeth. When looking for the signs of fluorosis — the prevented formation of the outer layer of tooth enamel, discoloration or staining, the low incidence of dental decay — Lukacs noted that a symptom of fluorosis was missing, a reduction in tooth size. The Mehrgarh people have among the largest teeth of southern Asiatic populations of 8,000 B.C. “These people did not achieve their total (tooth) growth potential and still the have a tremendous tooth surface,” said Lukacs. Lukacs recently shared his research in Brussels with fellow archaeologists at the Seventh International Conference of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe. Tooth size is one way a physical an thropologist distinguishes the mode of a socie ty. The Mehrgarhs consumed a coarse, un processed diet typical of a “pre-agriculturai” civilization. The Mehgarhs had a dental decay rate of less than 1 percent as compared to 25 percent for agricultural societies. The source of fluoride in Pakistan is the Bolan River. The river passes through limestone deposits near its source where fluoride occurs and is carried downriver. The present-day population of Mehrgarh exhibit the same signs of fluorosis as did the people of 8,000 B.C. Lukacs plans to continue researching the biology of the Neolithic people of Pakistan by studying in closer detail a more complete set of skeletal remains at Karachi. DIM SUM Evary Sunday 11 a.m. 3 pm. 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