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Ref ID: 26179
Ref Type: Book Section in a Series
Authors: Wu, Xinzhi
Title: Origins and affinities of the stone age inhabitants of Japan
Date: 1992
Source: International symposium on Japanese as a member of the Asian and Pacific populations: September 25-29, 1990, Shin-Miyako Hotel Kyoto, Japan
Place of Publication: Kyoto
Publisher: International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Abstract: p. 1 "The prevalnce of the custome of knocking and extracting teeth during young age in Jomonese, Neolithic populations of east and south coastal regions of China as well as Minatogawa man [Ryukyu] hint at special relation among them. But the dispersal of this cultural phenomenon does not necessarily imply significant gene flow". p. 3 notes high rate of inca bone - 4 out of 6 of early Homo sapiencs in china
Date Created: 4/6/2001
Editors: Hanihara, Kazuro
Number: 4
Page Start: 1
Page End: 8
Series Title: International Research Symposium