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Ace Rimmer
11-26-2005, 12:29 PM
THE human face is shrinking. Research into people’s appearance over the past 10,000 years has found that our ancestors’ heads and faces were up to 30% larger than now.
Changes in diet are thought to be the main cause. The switch to softer, farmed foods means that jawbones, teeth, skulls and muscles do not need to be as strong as in the past.

The shrinkage has been blamed for a surge in dental problems caused by crooked or overlapping teeth.

“Over the past 10,000 years there has been a trend toward rounder skulls with smaller faces and jaws,” said Clark Spencer Larsen, professor of anthropology at Ohio State University.

“This began with the rise in farming and the increasing use of cooking, which began around 10,000 years ago.”

His conclusions are based on measurements from thousands of teeth, jawbones, skulls and other bones collected from prehistoric sites around the world.

Skulls from the site of a 9,000-year-old city in Turkey — thought to be the world’s oldest — show that the faces of city-dwellers had already begun to shrink compared with contemporaries who had not settled down.

Details will be reported at a forthcoming conference on the global history of health. Larsen will suggest that a typical human of 10,000 years ago would have had a much heavier build overall because of the hard work needed to gather food and stay alive.

He said: “Many men then would have had the shape of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s head while women might have looked more like Camilla [the Duchess of Cornwall]. By contrast, Tony Blair and George Bush are good examples of the more delicate modern form.”

Other studies are confirming Larsen’s findings. George Armelagos, professor of anthropology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has made extensive measurements on people from Nubia in modern Egypt and Sudan to see how their appearance has changed.

He found that the top of the head, or cranial vault, had grown higher and more rounded, a pattern also seen in human remains found at sites in other parts of the world.

Charles Loring Brace, professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan, said: “Human faces are shrinking by 1%-2% every 1,000 years.

“What’s more, we are growing less teeth. Ten thousand years ago everyone grew wisdom teeth but now only half of us get them, and other teeth like the lateral incisors have become much smaller. This is evolution in action.”

Softer food may not be the only cause. Some scientists blame sexual selection — the preference of prehistoric people for partners with smaller faces.

Dr Simon Hillson, of the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, has studied humans living from 26,000 years ago to about 8,000 years ago. He measured 15,000 prehistoric teeth, jaws and skulls collected by museums around the world and found the same pattern of shrinking faces.

He said: “The presumption is that people must have chosen mates with smaller, shorter faces — but quite why this would be is less clear.”

Jonathan Leake, Science Editor


The Sunday Times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,176-1880301,00.html)

Felix the Cat
11-26-2005, 02:32 PM
He said: “Many men then would have had the shape of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s head while women might have looked more like Camilla [the Duchess of Cornwall]. By contrast, Tony Blair and George Bush are good examples of the more delicate modern form.”
LOL, harsh

“What’s more, we are growing less teeth. Ten thousand years ago everyone grew wisdom teeth but now only half of us get them, and other teeth like the lateral incisors have become much smaller. This is evolution in action.”
Who doesn't grow wisdom teeth?

jcs
11-26-2005, 03:09 PM
Who doesn't grow wisdom teeth?
I didn't get any. Who does? You're all less evolved. Go live with your kind, Negroes and such.
roflmaoololol

Felix the Cat
11-26-2005, 04:09 PM
Hah, I bet most folks here have had theirs removed

Routine tooth-pulling is like routine circumcision: a completely unnecessary operation which exists solely to enrich surgeons and dentists

Péter
11-26-2005, 06:53 PM
I didn't get any. Who does? You're all less evolved. Go live with your kind, Negroes and such.
roflmaoololol

Jokes aside, this is an interesting phenomenon. We can say that an evolutionary divergence has occurred between those who no longer develop wisdom teeth (such as in your case) and those who do but had plenty of room for them (such as in my case).

However, those who have to have their wisdom teeth pulled would possibly have ecountered problems in a natural state once their mouths became overcrowded. Also, bad teeth are aesthetically unappealing, and could be thwarting in terms of selection. These individuals, are, evolutionarily speaking, the losers for this specific trait.

Felix the Cat
11-26-2005, 07:01 PM
I just noticed JCS is 18 - it's not unusual to still have no wisdom teeth at that age

Péter
11-26-2005, 07:02 PM
It is interesting that the human alimentary canal has also been shrinking over time, at a rate much faster than that of the human head. Just look at the statistics on the increased number of caesarian sections over the years. This serves as one of another ways in which humans curcumvent selection, and could eventually lead to natural births becoming more and more difficult for future mothers.

Remember kids, sexual selection is key! :hump: Choose mates which could afford the greatest number of positive characteristics for your posterity! ;)

ironweed
11-26-2005, 07:33 PM
Who doesn't grow wisdom teeth?

I only got one, and that one didn't come in until I was 32.

jcs
11-26-2005, 07:46 PM
it's not unusual to still have no wisdom teeth at that age
The tooth-area in my mouth ends after my second molars, and there's nothing down underneath the gums waiting to pop up in the future. Plus, my mother only had two, and my father none.

Remember kids, sexual selection is key! Choose mates which could afford the greatest number of positive characteristics for your posterity!
"Hi, nice to meet you, my dear. Want to get married and have kids? Let me look in your mouth. Hey, what's the diameter of your birth canal?"