日本研究
Japan Review
日文研叢書
Nichibunken Monograph Series
共同研究報告書
国際シンポジウム(報告書)
海外シンポジウム報告書
世界の日本研究
日文研フォーラム
日文研
Nichibunken Newsletter
海外日本像集成
異邦人のまなざし
日文研所蔵図書目録
その他日文研出版物
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PREFACE
iii-vi
序
vii-ix
Origins and Affinities of the Stone Age Inhabitants of Japan
1-8
Japan, Asia and the Pacific: A Multivariate Craniometric Investigation
9-52
Skeletal Morphology of the Jomon People
53-63
Microevolutionary Parallels in the Population History of Japan and Aboriginal North America: The Evidence of Cranial Nonmetric Traits
65-77
Differentiation of the Northern Mongoloid: The Evidence of Cranial Nonmetric Traits
79-93
The Skeleton of the Yayoi People
95
Sundadonty and Sinodonty in Japan: The Dental Basis for a Dual Origin Hypothesis for the Peopling of the Japanese Islands
97-112
Similarities of the Modern Japanese and Some Asians in Dental Size and Foodstuff Intakes
113-118
Dental and Cranial Evidence on the Affinities of the East Asian and Pacific Populations
119-137
Some Aspects of the Genetic Composition of the Japanese
139-145
Human Mitochondrial DNA: A Clue to the Development and Dispersion of Asian Populations
147-159
Phylogenetic Studies on the Japanese Dogs, with Emphasis on Migration Routes of the Dogs
161-173
Continental Roots of the Earliest Japanese Culture
175-186
Prehistoric Japanese Populations: A Subsistence-Demographic Approach
187-197
Yayoi Culture in the Context of World History
199-203
A Brief Overview of Current Knowledge on the Eastward Expansion of Early Populations in Oceania: As It Pertains to Problems of East Polynesian Settlement (With Notes on the Possible Influence of Jomon Culture in Oceania)
205-224
Mariana Islands Archaeology: A Case Study from Gognga-Gun Beach, Tumon Bay, Guam
225-237
Preliminary Report on the Human Skeletal Remains from the Gognga-Gun Beach Project, Tumon Bay, Guam.
239-243
Dual Structure Model for the Formation of the Japanese Population
245-251