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Volume 122, Issue 3 / 2014
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Interpretation of variant morphological patterns in the hallucal cuneometatarsal joint Scott E.BURNETT1, D.Troy CASE2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 123-129, 2014. |
Overview of genetic variation in the Y chromosome of modern Japanese males Youichi SATO1,2, Toshikatsu SHINKA1, Ashraf A.EWIS1, Aiko YAMAUCHI2, Teruaki IWAMOTO3, Yutaka NAKAHORI1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 131-136, 2014. |
Iron Age nomads of southern Siberia in craniofacial perspective Ryan W.SCHMIDT1,2, Andrej A.EVTEEV3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 137-148, 2014. |
Evolutionary interpretation of the modern human-like facial morphology of the Atapuerca Gran Dolina-TD6 hominins Jose Maria BERMUDEZ DE CASTRO, Maria MARTINON-TORRES Anthropological Science 122(3): 149-155, 2014. |
Multiple osteochondromas in a 16th-19th century individual from Setubal (Portugal) Nathalie ANTUNES-FERREIRA1, Eugenia CUNHA2, Carina MARQUES3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 157-163, 2014. |
Y-01 Body shape of the Jomon people in view of limb-trunk proportion TAHARA,I. Anthropological Science 122(3): 166-166, 2014. |
Y-02 The morphological features of fibula in the Jomon people HAGIHARA,Y.1, NARA,T.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 166-166, 2014. |
Y-03 Age at death estimation of the non-adult skeletal remains from Tappeh Sang-e Chakhmaq, Iran MIYAUCHI,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 166-166, 2014. |
Y-04 Development of a method for automatically estimating contamination in high-throughput paleogenomic data ISHIYA,K., UEDA,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 166-166, 2014. |
Y-05 The effect of contamination in next-generation sequencing data of ancient DNA SAWAFUJI,R., YOSHIDA,T., UEDA,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 167-167, 2014. |
Y-07 An assessment of the bias caused by different age distributions during age estimation with os pubis SASAKI,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 167-167, 2014. |
Y-08 Genotype-phenotype relationship : ontogeny of femoral diaphyseal morphology in the genus Pan MORIMOTO,N.1, Ponce de Leon,M.2, ZOLLIKOFER,C.1,2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 167-167, 2014. |
Y-09 Spatial relationship between the mental foramen and mandibular developing teeth in modern humans, chimpanzees, and hamadryas baboons FUKASE,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 167-167, 2014. |
Y-10 Estimating the human dispersal rapidity based on the travel cost analysis using the inverse of the ecological niche probability as friction cost KONDO,Y.1, SANO,K.2, ABE-OUCHI,A.3, OMORI,T.2, OISHI,R.4, KADOWAKI,S.5, CHAN,W.3, NAGANUMA,M.6, OGUCHI,T.7, YONEDA,M.2, NISHIAKI,Y.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 168-168, 2014. |
O-01 Nuclear Genome Analysis of Ancient Japanese Archipelago Humans : A second report KANZAWA-KIRIYAMA,H.1, KRYUKOV,K.2, JINAM,T.3,4, SATO,T.5, NARA,T.6, ADACHI,N.7, HOSOMICHI K.3,4, INOUE,I.3,4, SAITOU,N.3,4, SHINODA,K.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 168-168, 2014. |
O-02 Genome-wide search for genetic factors associated with cephalic form in Japanese YAMAGUCHI,K.1, KAWAGUCHI,A.1, SATO,T.1, WATANABE,C.1, YAMAMOTO,K.2, ISHIDA,H.1, KIMURA,R.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 168-168, 2014. |
O-03 A genome-wide association study for 3D facial morphology in Japanese KIMURA,R.1, WATANABE,C.1, MIYAZATO,E.1, YAMAGUCHI,K.1, SATO,T.1, KAWAGUCHI,A.1, ISHIDA,H.1, YAMAMOTO,K.2, MOCHIMARU,M.3, KOUCHI,M.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 168-168, 2014. |
O-04 Evolutionary origin of common human deletion polymorphism of the detoxifying gene GSTM1 SAITOU,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 169-169, 2014. |
O-05 Population genomics of Ryukyu islanders, Hokkaido Ainu, and Hondo Japanese OOTA,H.1, MATSUMAE,H.1, HANIHARA,T.1, NAKAGOME,S.2, MANO,S.2, SATO,T.3, KIMURA,R.3, ISHIDA,H.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 169-169, 2014. |
O-06 Next-generation sequencing of ancient genome : construction of consensus sequence MIZUNO,F.1, UEDA,S.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 169-169, 2014. |
O-07 Genome analysis of 3000-year-old human remains excavated from Yinxu MIZUNO,F.1, SAWAFUJI,R.2, KIHANA,M.2, KUROSAKI,K.1, WANG,L.3, UEDA,S.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 169-169, 2014. |
O-08 Towards the understanding of the ethnicity and metabolism in Asia-Oceania regions : A genome wide SNP study NAKAYAMA,K.1, OHASHI,J.2, KAGAWA,Y.3, IWAMOTO S.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 170-170, 2014. |
O-09 Are the Mamanwa people of the Philippines a "Negrito" group? OMOTO,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 170-170, 2014. |
O-10 Ancient civilized people, who had Rhesus negative blood type, escaped from Atlantis Island which sunk at the Cape Verde. Proto-Indo-European originated from the Island, as well as Altai language families as descendants of daughter who married SAKAI,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 170-170, 2014. |
O-11 Examples where there appear indigenous people in maternal ancestors, while inroad powers in paternal ancestors : Japanese average and people in Hida - due to DNA analysis SUMI,H.1, SATO,Y.2, HARIHARA,S.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 170-170, 2014. |
O-12 Degenerative tendency in human maxillary molars : quantitative approach by means of morphometric mapping MORITA,W.1, MORIMOTO,N.2, OHSHIMA,H.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 171-171, 2014. |
O-13 Inferring jaw movement from molar wear facets in cercopithecid monkeys SHIMIZU,D.1, SASAKI,T.2, SUWA,G.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 171-171, 2014. |
O-14 A study of canine morphology in the Gorilla gorilla with reference to sexual dimorphism YAMADA,H.1, HAMADA,Y.2, NAKATSUKASA,M.3, ISHIDA,H.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 171-171, 2014. |
O-15 Changes in the Pleistocene cercopithecid fauna in southern China TAKAI,M.1, ZHANG,Y.2, JIN,C.2, KONO,R.T.3, WANG,W.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 171-171, 2014. |
O-16 Chronological size change of the Gigantopithecus blacki tooth fossils KONO,R.T.1, ZHANG,Y.2, JIN,C.2, TAKAI,M.3, WANG,W.4, HARRISON,T.5 Anthropological Science 122(3): 172-172, 2014. |
O-17 Human skeletal remains excavated from the Odake shell mound in 2010 SAKAUE,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 172-172, 2014. |
O-18 Human teeth in the burial jars at the beginning of the ninth century excavated from the Sannou site, Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture SUZUKI,T.1, YANAGISAWA,K.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 172-172, 2014. |
O-19 Reexamination of Initial-Early Jomon Shell Mounds in Hokkaido : Focusing on New Findings from the Recent Excavation of Wakkaoi Shell Mounds, Date City, Hokkaido AONO,T., NAGAYA,Y., NISHIMOTO,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 172-172, 2014. |
O-20 An Example of Cremation Activity in the Middle Age Northeastern Japan, Reconstructed from Burned Human Skeleton, in the Donokuchi Site, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture TOMIOKA,N., ADACUI,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 173-173, 2014. |
O-22 A human skeleton from an early farming village site in Iran suggests leprosy TAGAYA,A.1, NAGAOKA,T.2, MIYAUCHI,Y.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 173-173, 2014. |
O-23 Degenerative changes in the appendicular joints of ancient human populations from the Japan Islands SUZUKI,S.1, SUNAGAWA,M.1, SHINDO,M.1, KIMURA,R.1, YAMAGUCHI,K.1, SATO,T.1, YONEDA,M.2, NAGAOKA,T.3, SAIKI,K.4, WAKEBE,T.4, HIRATA,K.3, TSURUMOTO,T.4, ISHIDA,H.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 173-173, 2014. |
O-24 A comparative analysis of oral health ; attrition, chipping and periodontal disease in Neolithic Jomon populations from Nakazuma and Ubayama shell mounds SASO,A.1,2, KONDO,O.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 173-173, 2014. |
O-25 Temporal changes of regional variations from the Jomon period to the modern period in MSMs YONEMOTO,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 174-174, 2014. |
O-26 Secular change in body proportion estimated from pelvic morphology in the western Japan TAKAMUKU,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 174-174, 2014. |
O-27 Relations with stature and the social position of early modern japanese females TAGUCHI,T.1, MARA,T.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 174-174, 2014. |
O-28 The morphological characteristics of the branches arising from the internal iliac artery in the macaque monkey ANETAI,H., TOKITA,K., KOJIMA,R. Anthropological Science 122(3): 174-174, 2014. |
O-29 Anatomical study of the brachial plexus in Ateles MIDORIKAWA,S.1, TOKITA,K.1,2, KOJIMA,R.1,2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 175-175, 2014. |
O-30 Morphological studies on the inner orbital wall in the extant Catarrhini including humans. A Comparison of CO, FOS, FOI, FGL, and FSL SAWANO,K.1,4,10, YOKOYAMA,T.2, YOSHIKAWA,S.2, TANAKA,T.3, KATO,T.3, TAKAHASHI,T.1, DODO,Y.5, SUZUKI,T.6, SAWADA,H.7, HAMADA,Y.8, KAWADA,S.9, HAGIWARA,H.4, INOUE,T.4, KAWAHARA,N.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 175-175, 2014. |
O-31 Morphological variation of the fossa on the lateral surface of the mandible in Papio KONDO,S.1, NAITOH,M.2, MATSUNO,M.1, TAKAI,M.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 175-175, 2014. |
O-32 Sequence of cusp formation in the dilambdodont molar of the house shrew, Suncus murinus YAMANAKA,A.1, YASUI,K.2, IWAI,H.1, KURAMOTO,E.1, GOTO,T.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 175-175, 2014. |
O-33 Voice physiology of the whistle-like calls in marmosets Nishimura,T.1, Koda,H.1, Tokuda,I.T.2, Wakita,M.1, Ito,T.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 176-176, 2014. |
O-34 External morphological traits and their variability in macaques HAMADA,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 176-176, 2014. |
O-35 Injury frequency and its healing speed in wild anubis baboons (Papio anubis) MATSUMOTO-ODA,A. Anthropological Science 122(3): 176-176, 2014. |
O-36 Comparison of cutaneous wound healing process in Papio Anubis and other closely-related primates species. UTSUMI,D.1, TAKAHASHI,K.1, JILLANI,N.2, CHAI,D.2, NYACHIEO,A.2, MATSUMOTO-ODA,A.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 176-176, 2014. |
O-38 Accuracy Verification of Markerless 3D Motion Analysis System (Anakin System) ADACHI,K.1, ISHIMOTO,A.2, HONDA,N.2, YOSHIOKA,S.2, MIZUKAMI,M.3, KOBAYASHI,Y.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 177-177, 2014. |
O-39 Geographical Variation of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic Human Body in Western Eurasia KIMURA,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 177-177, 2014. |
O-40 Preliminary report on the human skeletal remains from Hasankeyf, Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site in Turkey KONDO,O.1, TASHIRO,M.2, MIYAKE,Y.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 177-177, 2014. |
O-41 The human skeletal remains from the Escalon Cave (Escalon Man), Surigao, Mindanao, the Philippines BABA,H.1, YONEDA,M.2, KANAZAWA,E.3, OMOTO,K.4, ALMEDAJR,F.A.5, BAUZON,L.E.6 Anthropological Science 122(3): 177-177, 2014. |
O-42 The Guangfulin site in the Shanghai city, and the laboratory working with the unearthed human skeletal remains OKAZAKI,K.1, KIKUCHI,H.2, TAKAMUKU,H.3, YONEDA,M.4, NAKAHAHI,T.5, SHIGEHARA,N.6, MATSUI,A.6, CHEN,J.7, SONG,J.7, WEI,D.8, ZHU H.8 Anthropological Science 122(3): 178-178, 2014. |
O-43 Japanese skeletal collection in The Natural History Museum Vienna, Austria HASHIMOTO,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 178-178, 2014. |
O-44 "The Ainu and Jomon connection" with Kennewick Man and the sources of the first inhabitants of the New World SEGUCHI,N.1,2, BRACE,C.L.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 178-178, 2014. |
O-45 Nitrogen stable isotope analysis on amino acids of human and faunal skeletal remains from Jomon shell mounds in the Kanto region KUSAKA,S.1, TAYASU,I.2, YONEDA,M.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 178-178, 2014. |
O-46 Isotopic analysis on charred rice grains to reconstruct the past cultivation environment YONEDA,M.1, YAMAZAKI,K.1, KIKUCHI,Y.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 179-179, 2014. |
O-47 New insights into the sedimentation and chronology of the Minatogawa Fissure Site FUJITA,M.1, YAMASAKI,S.1, SHINZATO,N.2, MATSU'URA,S.3, KONDO,M.3, BABA,H.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 179-179, 2014. |
O-48 "Encounter" with prehistoric Okinawa and the Jomon YAMASAKI,S.1, KUNIKITA,D.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 179-179, 2014. |
O-49 Evolution of Social Complexity during the Shellmidden Period in the Central Ryukyus (Amami and Okinawa Archipelagos) TAKAMIYA,H.1, SHINZATO,T.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 179-179, 2014. |
O-50 Hunting technique of middle size games among the Central Kalahari San IMAMURA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 180-180, 2014. |
O-51 Preauricular sulci on pelves and their etiologies among the present-day people IGARASHI,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 180-180, 2014. |
O-52 Comparative study of the craniofacial form between the Ryukyu and mainland Japanese females using cephalogram data YAMAUCHI,T.1, KIMURA,R.1, SATO,T.1, KAWAGUCHI,A.1, YAMAGUCHI,K.1, FUKASE,H.2, YAMAGUCHI,T.3, TOMA,T.4, MIYAMOTO,K.4, ISHIDA,H.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 180-180, 2014. |
O-53 Allometry of the limb bone lengths in the prehistoric Jomon and modern Japanese fetuses MIZUSHIMA,S., HIRATA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 180-180, 2014. |
O-54 Comparative developmental study of the limb bones in the great apes and human NAKATSUKASA,M.1, MORIMOTO,N.1, YAMADA,S.2, OGIHARA,N.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 181-181, 2014. |
O-55 Individual variation in body proportion in Japanese child using a Body Proportion Chart (BPC) SATAKE,T.1, HIROHARA,T.2, KOZIEL,S.3, HATTORI,K.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 181-181, 2014. |
O-56 Recent debrachycephalization observed in adult Japanese KOUCHI,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 181-181, 2014. |
O-57 A statistical approach to endocranial volume estimation from incomplete crania of Homo erectus KUBO,D.1, KOUCHI,M.2, MOCHIMARU,M.2, OGIHARA,N.3, KAIFU,Y.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 181-181, 2014. |
O-58 New approach to the origin of human secondary altriciality KAIFY,Y.1, YANO,W.2, SHIMIZU,D3, NISHIMURA,T.4, KANEKO,T.5 Anthropological Science 122(3): 182-182, 2014. |
O-59 An evolutionary model of emotional contagion and empathetic behavior NAKAHASHI,W., OHTSUKI,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 182-182, 2014. |
O-60 Coalition formation and reduction of canine teeth : a computational experiment IHARA,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 182-182, 2014. |
O-61 Resolving the problems of cultural transformation in the Yayoi period by Agent-Based Simulation SAKAHIRA,F.1,2, TERANO,T.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 182-182, 2014. |
P-01 Human Evolution and Free Radicals ; Now is the Time to Learn from the John Snow Report. Why do we need coral calcium hydride - containing (CCH) gum? NAKAYAMA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 183-183, 2014. |
P-02 Spatial relationship between the coronal suture and the precentral sulcus in modern Japanese KOBAYASHI,Y.1, MATSUI,T.1, HAIZUKA,Y.2, MATSUMURA,G.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 183-183, 2014. |
P-03 Quantitative histological analysis of macaque sexual skin swelling by homology image analysis ONO,E.1, NAKANE,K.2, SUZUKI,J.3, ISHIDA,T.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 183-183, 2014. |
P-05 Association of the SH2B adaptor protein 3 (SH2B3) rs739496 with risk for cerebral malaria NAKA,I.1,2, PATARAPOTIKUL,J.3, HANANANTACHAI,H.3, OHASHI,J.1,2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 183-183, 2014. |
P-06 Search for SNPs associated with hairiness based on genome-wide association study SATO,T.1, WATANABE,C.1, YAMAGUCHI,K.1, KAWAGUCHI,A.1, YAMAMOTO,K.2, ISHIDA,H.1, KIMURA,R.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 184-184, 2014. |
P-07 A genome-wide association study for morphological variation in the human hand KOMESU,M.1, SATO,T.1, YAMAGUCHI,K.1, WATANABE,C.1, KAWAGUCHI,A.1, YAMAMOTO,K.2, ISHIDA,H.1, KIMURA,R.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 184-184, 2014. |
P-08 Morphometric analysis of the regional difference of composition of collagen fibrils in human Achilles tendon EZURE,H.1, MORI,R.1, ITO,J.2, OTSUKA,N.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 184-184, 2014. |
P-10 Changes for palmar and plantar contact regions in Japanese macaque (Macaca fusucata) : relationships with limb protractions GOTO,R., HIGURASHI,Y., KUMAKURA,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 184-184, 2014. |
P-11 Three-dimensional finite element models of the human and chimpanzee feet NAKAMURA,T., OGIHARA,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 185-185, 2014. |
P-12 To know the primate locomotion - development, climbing strategy, laterality, and aging - NAKANO,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 185-185, 2014. |
P-13 The origin of the human bipedalism : 8. How and when was the mechanism to keep directing the head forward started? FUJINO,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 185-185, 2014. |
P-14 The power transfer from the body to the projectile in spear throwing with a spear thrower HIGURASHI,Y.1, FUJIWARA,H.2, KUMAKURA,H.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 185-185, 2014. |
P-15 Effects of different loads and postures on the hallux valgus angle UMEBARA,A.1, TAKEUCHI,K.1, SATO,Y.1, MATSUMURA,A.2, OKADA,M.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 186-186, 2014. |
P-16 Comparative study of facial morphology between Ryukyu and mainland Japanese using computed tomography images ITO,T.1, KIMURA,R.1, RYUKODEN,A.1, FUKASE,H.2, TSUCHIYA,N.1, MURAYAMA,S.1, ISHIDA,H.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 186-186, 2014. |
P-17 Quantitative analysis of femoral cortex with clinical CT and Microsoft Excel TSURUMOTO,T., SAIKI,K., OKAMOTO,K., OGAMI,K., WAKEBE,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 186-186, 2014. |
P-18 3D morphometric analysis of auricular surface of pelvic bone in the modern Japanese and Kofun people of southern Kyushu SAIKI,K.1, TSURUMOTO,T.1, OKAMOTO,K.1, MANABE,Y.2, KITAGAWA,Y.2, OYAMADA,J.2, WAKEBE,T.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 186-186, 2014. |
P-19 An adult female human skeleton of possible SAPHO syndrome in the Okhotsk culture from Hamanaka 2 site, Rebun Island, northern Japan OKAMOTO,Y.1, ISHIDA,H.1, KIMURA,R.1, SATO,T.1, TSUCHIYA,N.1, MURAYAMA,S.1, FUKASE,H.2, NAGAOKA,T.3, ADACHI,N.4, YONEDA,M.5, KATO,H.6 Anthropological Science 122(3): 187-187, 2014. |
P-20 Palaeopathological research of wounds on the No.124 human skeletal remains of Doigahama site OYABU,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 187-187, 2014. |
P-21 The analysis of the carious tooth of human skeletal remains from the Aomori prefecture of the Edo period FUJISAWA,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 187-187, 2014. |
P-22 A human skeletal remain of protohistoric Kofun period from Tsukazaki No.19 underground corridor style burial chamber, Kimotsuki-town, Kagoshima TAKENAKA,M., SHIMONO,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 187-187, 2014. |
P-23 Starch granules in calculus of an adult male skeleton from Tsukazaki No.19 underground corridor style burial chamber, Kimotsuki-town, Kagoshima SHIMONO,M., TAKENAKA,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 188-188, 2014. |
P-24 Morphological analysis of the Late Jomon skeletons from the Daizen-no-minami Shellmound, Chiba Prefecture SAEKI,F.1, SAWADA,J.2, SUZUKI,T.3, HATANO,Y.4, SHINODA,K.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 188-188, 2014. |
P-25 Situations underlying prime-minister decrees in the 9th century "Facial features of people in Hida are different from other countries" ; due to human bones of the 7th century and DNAs of people of today SUMI,H.1, TANAKA,K.2, SATO,Y.3, HARIHARA,S.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 188-188, 2014. |
P-26 Human Burned Bones from pit-style Feature belonging to the Middle Age in Ishikawa Prefecture, JAPAN HATAKEYAMA,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 188-188, 2014. |
P-27 Glazes on Burned Human Bones from Cremation Graves. - Centering on the Kamiiwasaki Middle Ages Tomb in Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture, JAPAN. - ADACHI,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 189-189, 2014. |
P-28 Tooth size in the Tungusic ethnic minority of northern China KATAOKA,S.1,2, KOBAYASHI,S.2, ANSAI,T.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 189-189, 2014. |
P-29 Geographic variation of relative lower molar sizes in the Japanese macaque ASAHARA,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 189-189, 2014. |
P-30 Shape Measurements of Sus scrofa Skull from the Kitakomatsu Site, Miyagi Prefecture, JAPAN, with Growth Determination from Maxillary Teeth Eruption EGAWA,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 189-189, 2014. |
P-31 Did prehistoric human introduce Sus scrofa to the Ryukyu Island? : Molecular phylogenetic analysis of modern Ryukyu wild boar TAKAHASHI,R.1, ANEZAKI,T.2, KUROSAWA,Y.3, HONGO,H.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 190-190, 2014. |
P-32 Radiocarbon dating of Single amino acid in archeological bone specimens ITAHASHI,Y.1, TAKANO,Y.2, OGAWA,N.2, OHKOUCHI,N.2, YONEDA,M.1,3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 190-190, 2014. |
P-34 Putting Sharaku's works in order based on changes of the of Physical parts in his works YAZAKI,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 190-190, 2014. |
P-35 Report on the activity of the Committee of Anthropological Education and Diffusion, 2014 COMMITTEE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL EDUCATION AND DIFFUSION Anthropological Science 122(3): 190-190, 2014. |
S01-1 Toward reconstruction of 'Two Layer' model in East Eurasia MATSUMURA,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 191-191, 2014. |
S01-2 Mitochondrial genetic diversity of Pingpu tribes in Taiwan SHINODA,K.1, KANZAWA,H.1, ADACHI,N.2, KAKUDA,T.2, TSAI,P-Y.3, TSAI,H-K.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 191-191, 2014. |
S01-3 Comments on the "coastal migration hypothesis" for the initial modern human dispersal in Asia KAIFY,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 191-191, 2014. |
S01-4 Early Dispersal of Neolithic Populations into the Mariana Islands, Earlier than Lapita Expansion INTOH,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 191-191, 2014. |
S01-5 Dispersion pattern of Negritos in South East Asia estimated from DNA data SAITOU,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 192-192, 2014. |
S02-1 Virtual reconstruction and geometric morphometric analysis of Neanderthal crania AMANO,H.1, MORITA,Y.1, KONDO,O.2, SUZUKI,H.3, OGIHARA,N.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 192-192, 2014. |
S02-3 Difference of brain function between Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens based on the endocranial morphometry TANABE,H.C.1, KOCHIYAMA,T.2, HASEGAWA,K.1, Amano,H.3, OGIHARA,N.3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 192-192, 2014. |
S03-1 Foundation of power in the Andean Civilization : Perspective from the excavations of the Pacopampa archaeological site in north highlands of Peru SEKI,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 192-192, 2014. |
S03-2 Animal Utilization in the Andes during the Formative Period : Introduction of Early Domestic Camelids and Social Change UZAWA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 193-193, 2014. |
S03-3 Bioarchaeological study of the human skeletal remains from the Pacopampa site in Peru : new findings from the 2005-2014 fieldwork NAGAOKA,T.1, MORITA,W.2, SEKI,Y.3, UZAWA,K.4, ORDONEZ LIVIA,M.5, ALEMAN PAREDES,D.5, MORALES CHOCANO,D.5 Anthropological Science 122(3): 193-193, 2014. |
S03-4 Bioarchaeological study of the human skeletal remains from the Pacopampa site in Peru : new findings from the 2005-2014 fieldwork NAGAOKA,T.1, MORITA,W.2, SEKI,Y.3, UZAWA,K.4, ORDONEZ LIVIA,M.5, ALEMAN PAREDES,D.5, MORALES CHOCANO,D.5 Anthropological Science 122(3): 193-193, 2014. |
S04-1 Introduction to the Macaca Evolution HAMADA,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 193-193, 2014. |
S04-2 Mammalian Faunal Change and Paleoenvironments of the Hominoids of the Neogene Southeast Asia NAKAYA,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 194-194, 2014. |
S04-3 Classification history and molecular phylogeography of M.nemestrina group in genus Macaca TANAKA,H., HAMADA,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 194-194, 2014. |
S04-4 Overview of genome studies in non-human primates OSADA,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 194-194, 2014. |
S04-5 Inter-species differences in social relationships and social behaviors among macaques OGAWA,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 194-194, 2014. |
S05-2 Idea, Planning, Methods, and Publications of Experimental Studies on the Primate Locomotion in Japan KIMURA,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 195-195, 2014. |
S05-3 Experimetal research on the locomotor functional morphology in the Osaka University during 1980s KUMAKURA,H. Anthropological Science 122(3): 195-195, 2014. |
S05-4 Study of primate locomotion - from postcranium to brain, from laboratory to field HIRASAKI,E. Anthropological Science 122(3): 195-195, 2014. |
S05-5 Studying the evolution of human bipedalism using musculoskeletal modeling and simulation OGIHARA,N. Anthropological Science 122(3): 195-195, 2014. |
S06-1 Evolution of Human Sociality : Structure and Anti-Structure (Non-Structure) in Co-Existence / Introduction KAWAI,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 196-196, 2014. |
S06-2 A Method of "Continuity" : Anti-structure in Primate Sociology ADACHI,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 196-196, 2014. |
S06-3 A Consideration of the 'Others' from the Perspective of Anthropology SOGA,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 196-196, 2014. |
S06-4 Making and Unmaking of Small Social Units UCHIBORI,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 196-196, 2014. |
S07-1 Bayesian interpretations of stable isotopic data TSUTAYA,T.1, YONEDA,M.1,2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 197-197, 2014. |
S07-2 The Neolithic herbivores demonstrated from Organic Geochemistry approach : Elucidating human diet and animal utilizations in the Near East ITAHASHI,Y.1, CHIKARAISHI,Y.2, OHKOUCHI,N.2, YONEDA,M.1,3 Anthropological Science 122(3): 197-197, 2014. |
S07-3 Bone collagen peptide identification of zooarchaeological remains : a case study on Phasianidae birds EDA,M.1, NAGATA,K.2, MORIMOTO,M.2, MIZUTA,T.3, INOUE,T.4 Anthropological Science 122(3): 197-197, 2014. |
S07-4 The present status and future perspective of ancient proteomics in animal remains SAWAFUJI,R., UEDA,S. Anthropological Science 122(3): 197-197, 2014. |
S07-5 Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) of Zooarchaeological remains GAKUHARI,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 198-198, 2014. |
S07-6 Histomorphological species identification of archaeological bone fragments SAWADA,J., HIRATA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 198-198, 2014. |
S08-1 "Ohaguro", tooth blackening and dental morbid conditions OYAMADA,J., KITAGAWA,Y., MANABE,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 198-198, 2014. |
S08-2 Microfossil analyses using ancient dental calculus YANO,W.1, HENRY,A.G.2, IMAI,H.3, EJIRI,S.1 Anthropological Science 122(3): 198-198, 2014. |
S08-3 Zooarcheological information provided from calculus of the animal YAMAZAKI,K.1, TAKAHASHI,M.2, ENDO,H.3, YONEDA,M.3, GAKUHARI,T.4, KANEKO,H.5 Anthropological Science 122(3): 199-199, 2014. |
S08-4 Differences of the dentition and dental care between Samurai class and townsman class in Edo era KANAZAWA,E. Anthropological Science 122(3): 199-199, 2014. |
S09-1 Pelvic morphology and locomotor adaptation in primates NAKANO,Y. Anthropological Science 122(3): 199-199, 2014. |
S09-2 Preauricular sulci on pelvis and their etiologies among great apes KUZE,N.1, IGARASHI,Y.2 Anthropological Science 122(3): 199-199, 2014. |
S09-3 Locomotion of apes and humans from a viewpoint of movement and morphology of pelvis MATSUMURA,A. Anthropological Science 122(3): 200-200, 2014. |
S09-4 Dystocia and locomotion of human Nara,T. Anthropological Science 122(3): 200-200, 2014. |
S09-5 Improved operability of the pelvis for the locomotive syndrome prevention TAKEUCHI,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 200-200, 2014. |
S10-1 A new education course and genetics : How should genetics be treated in high school biology class? AKUTAGAWA,M. Anthropological Science 122(3): 200-200, 2014. |
S10-2 Understanding the Human Genetics and Evolution : High School Biology NAKAYAMA,K. Anthropological Science 122(3): 201-201, 2014. |