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Hello Everyone

When I report on pathology I tend to mention the presence of dental calculus in passing. It seems to turn up most frequently on sheep/goat teeth in the assemblages that come my way.

I understand how it forms but have any investigations been done into what this might indicate in terms of husbandry practise and diet?

Many Thanks

Sylvia

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