M. Steyn et M. Henneberg, ODONTOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PEOPL E FROM THE IRON-AGE SITES AT MAPUNGUBWE AND K2 (SOUTH-AFRICA), Homo, 48(3), 1997, pp. 215-226
In this study data for 510 permanent and 327 deciduous teeth from the
prehistoric sites of K2 and Mapungubwe, where the skeletons of 106 ind
ividuals were excavated, are reported. The dental size is used to asse
ss genetic affinities between K2 and Mapungubwe populations and modern
South Africans. Buccolingual and mesiodistal diameters were recorded,
and the average diameters of each type of tooth were compared to thos
e of modern South African Negroids and the San. Mapungubwe teeth, espe
cially posteriorly, are bigger than K2 teeth. Teeth of K2 and modern S
outh African Negroids are roughly equal in size, while the San teeth a
re smaller. In Penrose analysis K2 teeth came out to be the closest to
the Negroid teeth, whereas their similarity to Mapungubwe and the San
is less clear. Results for K2 teeth support craniometric data, which
indicate that K2 people were similar to the South African Negroids rat
her than to the San. The small size of the Mapungubwe sample may expla
in the observed difference to K2.