Early historic human remains from the Hasekouji-Shuhen site in Kamakura, Japan
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Eight human skeletons in a good state of preservation have been recovered from excavations at the Hasekouji-Shuhen site in Kamakura city, Kanto region, Japan. We conducted AMS radiocarbon dating that revealed the skeletons to belong to the early historic Asuka, Nara, and early Heian periods (circa 670–970 calAD). In terms of their cranial, dental, and limb bone measurements, the Hasekouji-Shuhen skeletons exhibit morphological characteristics that show affinities with the earlier Yayoi series, which are generally considered to represent immigrant populations from the Asian continent. Furthermore, an early indication of dolichocephalization was observed in these early historic people, a trait which became more pronounced in later medieval times. Three adult males have scars that may have been caused by assaults with a spear or a sword-like weapon. One male individual exhibits skeletal abnormalities including multiple cartilaginous exostosis.
- 日本人類学会の論文
- 2006-12-01
著者
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YONEDA MINORU
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo,
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Yoneda Minoru
Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The Univ. Of Tokyo Kashiwa
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MATSUMURA HIROFUMI
Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo
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SHUDAI HIDEAKI
Faculty of Literature, Tsurumi University
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Shudai Hideaki
Faculty Of Literature Tsurumi University
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Yoneda Minoru
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Science The University Of Tokyo
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Matsumura Hirofumi
Department Of Anatomy Sapporo Medical University
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Yoneda Minoru
Department Of Integrated Bioscience Graduate School Of Frontier Science The University Of Tokyo
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Matsumura Hirofumi
Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University
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