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Nonmetric cranial variation in human skeletal remains associated with Okhotsk culture

ヒト骨格における非計測的頭蓋変異は依然としてオホーツク文化に関連する
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Volume: 116  Issue:Page: 33-47 (J-STAGE)  Publication year: 2008 
JST Material Number: G0957A  ISSN: 0918-7960  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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