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D A Lunt

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British Dental Journal|November 4, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (2) Large periodontal pockets in a mediaeval skullD A Lunt
Archives of Oral Biology|June 1, 1974
The prevalence of dental caries in the permanent dentition of Scottish prehistoric and mediaeval populationsD A Lunt
The International Journal of Forensic Dentistry|January 1, 1974
Identification and tooth morphologyD A Lunt
The International Journal of Forensic Dentistry|January 1, 1977
Age determination in a Scottish population using the Scandinavian formulaeD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|September 2, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (1). Abscess or cyst of unknown originD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|December 16, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (3). Congenital absence of second permanent molarD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|February 17, 1976
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (4). Embedded mesiodensD A Lunt
Journal - Forensic Science Society|July 1, 1974
Identification and tooth morphologyD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|April 20, 1976
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. Lateral condylar flangeD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|October 24, 1992
Evidence of tooth extraction in a Cypriot mandible of the Hellenistic or early Roman period, c. 150 BC to 100 ADD A Lunt
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British Dental Journal|November 4, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (2) Large periodontal pockets in a mediaeval skullD A Lunt
Archives of Oral Biology|June 1, 1974
The prevalence of dental caries in the permanent dentition of Scottish prehistoric and mediaeval populationsD A Lunt
The International Journal of Forensic Dentistry|January 1, 1974
Identification and tooth morphologyD A Lunt
The International Journal of Forensic Dentistry|January 1, 1977
Age determination in a Scottish population using the Scandinavian formulaeD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|September 2, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (1). Abscess or cyst of unknown originD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|December 16, 1975
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (3). Congenital absence of second permanent molarD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|February 17, 1976
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. (4). Embedded mesiodensD A Lunt
Journal - Forensic Science Society|July 1, 1974
Identification and tooth morphologyD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|April 20, 1976
Unusual dental conditions in archaeological material. Lateral condylar flangeD A Lunt
British Dental Journal|October 24, 1992
Evidence of tooth extraction in a Cypriot mandible of the Hellenistic or early Roman period, c. 150 BC to 100 ADD A Lunt
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