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- Erosive Arthritis of the Foot with Characteristic Features of Tophaceous Gout in the Jomon Skeletal Population
- A new method of stature estimation for forensic anthropological application
- Social relationships of male Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in different habitats : a comparison between Yakushima island and Shimokita peninsula populations
- A Cross-sectional Growth Study of Forearm Length and Tibial Length in an Indigenous Andean Population of 6 to 19 Years of Age
- Maya skeletal remains from the Copan and El Puente sites in Honduras
- Pattern of Hand Clasping and Arm Folding among the Three Groups of Kondhs of Orissa (India)
- Interpretation of Perimortem Fractures in a Calvarium from Kusia, La Guajira, Zulia State, Venezuela
- Health and Survival in Modernizing Papua New Guinea Societies
- Ownership,Individual Effort and the Organization of Labour among Kubo Sago Producers of Papua New Guinea
- Glenohumeral joint surface characters and its relation to forelimb suspensory behavior in three ateline primates, Ateles, Lagothrix, and Alouatta
- Brief communication: Endocranial restoration and volume estimation of the Minatogawa 4 cranium using micro-CT and 3D printer systems (Special issue: New studies on early modern humans from Okinawa, South Japan)
- 人類学教育の現状報告 (シンポジウム「リストラ時代における人類学」〔1995年〕)
- A Morphological Study on the Dental Arch of the Chaoxian
- Allometry of the Long Bones of Closely Related Macaques (Morphology of the Japanese Macaque)
- Japanese Deciduous Tooth Size : Past and Present
- Re-evaluation of the β-globin gene cluster haplotypes in Japanese, Koreans, and three Colombian Amerinds (Wayuu, Kamsa, and Inga tribes)
- Comparative analysis of the glabellar region morphology of the late Pleistocene Minatogawa crania: a three-dimensional approach (Special issue: New studies on early modern humans from Okinawa, South Japan)
- A Multivariate Craniometric Study of the Inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands and Comparisons with Cranial Series from Japan, Asia, and the Pacific
- Morphometric Data on the Skulls of Ubayama Shell-mounds
- Human Cranial Variations Based on Different Sets of Measurement Variables
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