Evidence of cultural dental modification in a precontact (pre-1521) skeletal sample from the Academy of Our Lady of Guam gymnasium site in Agana, Guam, is documented. Two of the four individuals recovered at the Academy Gym site exhibit modification of the maxillary teeth. One individual displays ve
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Native Culture of the Marianas Islands
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 1946
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- 0028-0836
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- 10.1038/158457a0
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