Metric and Non-metric Characters of the Jomon Skulls from the Ebishima Shell-Mound in Northeastern Honshu, Japan
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著者
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DODO Yukio
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Human Science, Hokkaido Bunkyo University
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Dodo Yukio
Department Of Anatomy And Anthropology Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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Dodo Yukio
Department Of Anatomy And Anthropology Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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MIZOGUCHI Yuji
Department of Anthropology, National Science Museum
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Mizoguchi Y
Department Of Anthropology National Science Museum
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Mizoguchi Yuji
Department Of Anthropology National Science Museum
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Mizoguchi Yuji
Department Of Anthropology National Museum Of Nature And Science
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