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PREHISTORIC AND RECENT POPULATIONS OF JAPAN - MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS OF CRANIOSCOPIC DATA. / KOZINTSEV, AG.

в: Arctic Anthropology, Том 29, № 1, 1992, стр. 104-111.

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KOZINTSEV, AG. / PREHISTORIC AND RECENT POPULATIONS OF JAPAN - MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS OF CRANIOSCOPIC DATA. в: Arctic Anthropology. 1992 ; Том 29, № 1. стр. 104-111.

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title = "PREHISTORIC AND RECENT POPULATIONS OF JAPAN - MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS OF CRANIOSCOPIC DATA",
abstract = "Frequencies of several highly informative nonmetric traits in four prehistoric and six recent cranial samples from Japan are analyzed with the principal components method. The observed pattern may be explained by a hybridization process in which Mongoloid characteristics were added to the Jomonese substratum. Their proportions in various populations are estimated.",
keywords = "EAST-ASIA, HISTORY",
author = "AG KOZINTSEV",
year = "1992",
language = "Английский",
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pages = "104--111",
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issn = "0066-6939",
publisher = "University of Wisconsin Press",
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AB - Frequencies of several highly informative nonmetric traits in four prehistoric and six recent cranial samples from Japan are analyzed with the principal components method. The observed pattern may be explained by a hybridization process in which Mongoloid characteristics were added to the Jomonese substratum. Their proportions in various populations are estimated.

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