Intraspecific variability in human maxillary bone modeling patterns during ontogeny.
Alexandra SchuhPhilipp GunzChiara VillaKornelius KupczikJean-Jacques HublinSarah E FreidlinePublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Our data demonstrate that maxillary morphological differences observed in three geographically distinct human populations are also reflected at the microscopic scale. However, we suggest that these differences are mostly driven by changes in rates and timings of the cellular activities, as only slight discrepancies in the location of bone resorption could be observed. The shared general bone modeling pattern is likely characteristic of all Homo sapiens, and can be observed throughout ontogeny.