Osteological Description of the Lapita-associated Human Skeleton Discovered on Moturiki Island, Fiji
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概要
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- 日本オセアニア学会の論文
- 2007-12-31
著者
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Oda Hirotaka
Center For Chronological Research Nagoya University
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Katayama Kazumichi
Laboratory Of Physical Anthropology Graduate School Of Science Kyoto University
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Minagawa Masao
Department Of Earth Geochemistry Graduate School Of Earth Sciences Hokkaido University
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Minagawa Masao
Department Of Anatomy 1st Division Kobe Medical
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Nunn Patrick
Department Of Geography University Of South Pacific
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Nunn Patrick
Department Of Geography The University Of The South Pacific
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Kumar Roselyn
Institute of Applied Sciences, University of South Pacific
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Matararaba Sepeti
Department of Prehistory-Archaeology, Fiji Museum
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Kumar Roselyn
Institute Of Applied Sciences University Of South Pacific
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Matararaba Sepeti
Department Of Prehistory-archaeology Fiji Museum
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Katayama Kazumichi
Laboratory Of Physical Anthropology Department Of Zoology Graduate School Of Science Kyoto Universit
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