Ian Towle
@ianetowle
Researcher in primate evolution, with a focus on teeth 🦷🦷🐒
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Looking forward to reading this new study by Hyunwoo Jung et al. in American Journal of Biological Anthropology: Evaluating modularity in the hominine skull related to feeding biomechanics onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…
The primate canine honing complex is incredible! In this baboon example, the upper canines are kept sharp throughout life through continuous wear with the lower canines and mesial premolars. #1000baboons @AnthroLUC CENIEH European Research Council (ERC) Tied2Teeth
Looking forward to presenting! I will discuss the potential uses of dentistry technology in biological anthropology, focusing on Tied2Teeth and @AnthroLUC ongoing research on primate tooth wear. Join via Zoom on Friday if you are interested in learning more about our research!
Our article with Ian Towle and Matthew Borths at The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Our great-great-great-great-great grandparent monkeys loved a fruit salad in the lush forests of the #Fayum 30 million years ago! It was an honor to work with Ian Towle and Carolina Loch on this project analyzing fossilized primate teeth! The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/our-ancient-pr…
Have you ever wished there was a way to associate fossil teeth with postcranial material? Like, maybe they should have a similar chemical signature if they fossilized together? 🧐 Happy to have a played a small role in this cool project led by Ted Present 🌎 🌅! authors.elsevier.com/c/1iboR_6JeyQb…
Arrived in LA for #AABA2024 and the Paleoanthropology Society meeting! Looking forward to presenting tomorrow morning on our research assessing tooth wear progression in primates using clinical dentistry technology Tied2Teeth Prof. Leslea J. Hlusko @AnthroLUC Raquel Hernando
Nice summary of the naming, and citing, of Homo erectus in JHE - open access - Eduard Pop, Sofwan Noerwidi and Fred Spoor: "the species erectus was named by Dubois in 1893, and the publication in which he did so is Anonymous (1893)" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Really interesting new study by @Tseng_ZJ on prolonged canine eruption in saber-toothed carnivores! "...the timing of the eruption of the sabers has been tweaked to allow a double-fang stage" Media article: phys.org/news/2024-04-e… The Anatomical Record article: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…
Our new study in PeerJ Publishing explores the use of intraoral scanners to assess tooth wear progression in non-human primates. It also highlights the potential of these techniques for archaeology and paleontology @ChewLabLUC Raquel Hernando Prof. Leslea J. Hlusko Tied2Teeth peerj.com/articles/17614/
Exciting #PhD opportunity in biological anthropology with a fully funded scholarship (3.5 years) at Monash University. Join us to study health, diet and lifestyle of people during the Neolithic Revolution. For more info visit: palaeodiet.org/opportunities/ Deadline 18 Aug
Exciting PhD opportunity at Monash University in Luca Fiorenza's lab (Palaeodiet Research). Focus on reconstructing past human diets and health through various techniques, with an emphasis on teeth. I'm looking forward to also joining this project soon! More info: bioanth.org/jobs/phd-schol…
Exciting #PhD opportunity in biological anthropology with a fully funded scholarship (3.5 years) at Monash University. Join us to study form and function of primate dental enamel. For more info visit the Palaeodiet Research Lab website: palaeodiet.org/opportunities/ Deadline 2 March 2025