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Uniform, Circular and Shallow (UCS) enamel pitting in hominins: Prevalence, morphological associations, and potential taxonomic significance

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May 15, 2025 version files 10.50 KB

Abstract

This dataset accompanies a study investigating a distinct form of enamel pitting in hominin teeth, termed Uniform, Circular, and Shallow (UCS) pitting. The data derive from fossil specimens spanning ca. 3.4 to 1.1 million years ago from eastern and southern Africa, including representatives of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and Homo. The dataset includes five CSV files that document the presence or absence of UCS pitting alongside detailed measurements of tooth dimensions (mesiodistal and buccolingual), enamel thickness (relative enamel thickness), cusp proportions, pit diameters, and pit depths. It can be reused for comparative analyses of enamel defects across hominin taxa, studies on dental tissue development, or assessments of enamel pathologies in fossil and extant species. There are no legal restrictions associated with this dataset. All data were collected from original fossil specimens or high-quality dental casts.