绳纹人种牙齿测量的地理差异

H. Matsumura
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对来自日本北海道、东北、关东、东海和三洋地区的5个中晚期绳纹人样本的恒牙遗骸进行了中远端和颊舌冠测量。采用多元统计方法对测量数据进行比较。这些冠测量值的方差分析表明,大多数具有显著地理差异的变量是舌部直径。根据冠状测量结果进行的距离分析表明,北海道绳纹与日本本岛本州岛的绳纹是分离的。本州绳纹群体彼此关系密切,尽管东北绳纹男性与北海道绳纹稍微接近。主因子分析结果表明,北海道绳纹人总体牙齿比例与本州绳纹人不同,东北绳纹人总体牙齿尺寸在5个绳纹人群样本中最小。结果表明:(1)北海道人和本州绳纹人牙齿形态的差异小于关东人和绳纹人整体牙齿形态的差异;2)绳纹人种的牙列特征为犬齿、前磨牙和第二磨牙相对较小;3)这些牙齿特征在阿伊努人的牙列中也可以看到。这些事实表明阿伊努人和绳纹人在后齿特征上有密切的亲缘关系。然而,就前牙而言,绳纹人门牙的相对尺寸和绝对尺寸都比阿伊努人大。因此,门牙的尺寸减小可能是从史前绳纹人到最近的阿伊努人。
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Geographical Variation of Dental Measurements in the Jomon Population
Mesiodistal and buccolingual crown measurements were taken from the permanent tooth remains of the five Middle to Latest Jomon population samples from the Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Tokai and San'yo districts of Japan. The metrical data were compared with each other through multivariate statistical methods. The analysis of variance for these crown measurements suggested that most of the variables showing significant geographical difference were buccolingual diameters. The distance analysis based on the crown measurements revealed that the Hokkaido Jomon was isolated from the Jomon in Honshu, the main island of Japan. The Honshu Jomon groups were closely related to each other, although the male Tohoku Jomon was slightly closer to the Hokkaido Jomon. The principal factor analysis revealed that the overall dental proportion of the Hokkaido Jomon was different from those of the Honshu Jomon groups, and the Tohoku Jomon carried the smallest overall tooth size among the five Jomon population samples compared. From the comparisons with recent groups, it was indicated that 1)the diversity in dental morphology between the Hokkaido and Honshu Jomon was smaller than that between the recent Kanto Japanese and the Jomon as a whole; 2) the dentition of the Jomon population was characterized by relatively small canines, premolars and second molars as compared with thefirst molars; 3) these dental characteristics could also be seen in the dentition of the Ainu. These facts suggested a close affinity between the Ainu andJomon in the posterior tooth characteristics. However, with regard to the anterior teeth, both the relative and absolute dimensions of the incisors werelarger in the Jomon than in the Ainu. Thus, the size reduction of the incisors may have proceeded from the prehistoric Jomon to the recent Ainu.
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