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Abstract
This data article presents a comprehensive buccal dental microwear raw database, accompanied by all corresponding archaeological sample micrographs acquired through a ZEISS Axioscope A1 optical microscopy (OM). The dataset includes teeth specimens from 88 adult individuals, representing eight distinct groups spanning the Middle-Late Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age from the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. These groups include Cova de l'Avi, Cova de Can Sadurní, Cova de la Guineu, Cova Foradada, Cova del Trader, Roc de les Orenetes, Cova del Gegant, and Cova dels Galls Carboners.
The data collection process was based on the use of optical microscopy to obtain dental microwear patterns, with a specific focus on the buccal surface of the teeth. To facilitate future comparative studies, we have also included all the micrographs obtained with the optical microscopy and the processed images with the counted striations. The presentation of this extensive dataset sets a base for future research on dental microwear patterns and dietary variations across various prehistoric periods.
这篇文章介绍了一个全面的颊面牙微磨损原始数据库,并附有通过蔡司 Axioscope A1 光学显微镜(OM)获得的所有相应考古样本显微照片。该数据集包括来自伊比利亚半岛东北部 88 个成年个体的牙齿标本,代表了从新石器时代中晚期到青铜时代中期的八个不同族群。这些群体包括 Cova de l'Avi、Cova de Can Sadurní、Cova de la Guineu、Cova Foradada、Cova del Trader、Roc de les Orenetes、Cova del Gegant 和 Cova dels Galls Carboners。为了便于今后的比较研究,我们还将光学显微镜获得的所有显微照片和经过处理的带有计数条纹的图像都包括在内。这一广泛的数据集为今后研究不同史前时期的牙齿微磨损模式和饮食变化奠定了基础。
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