股骨干中点截面轮廓:现代日本人和绳纹人的变异

M. Nakatsukasa
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股骨横截面的形态通常用横截面指数来描述。然而,该索引所提供的形态学信息是有限的。本文介绍了一种统计分析整个横截面轮廓变化的新技术,该技术可以根据基本变化模式来总结形态变异。这项技术被应用于现代日本和绳纹(日本新石器时代)股骨的横截面。结果表明,这种变化是由两种潜在模式的组合来表示的:壁挂和不对称(“扭转”)。这两种基本模式在被研究的人群中不断变化,尽管范围因人群而异。结果直观地表明,现代日本人的变异范围很大,绳纹股骨的壁挂和性别二态性的程度相当大。在扭曲程度上,尽管现代日本人表现出更大范围的差异,但人口差异并不显著。
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Cross Section Contour of Femoral Shaft at the Mid Point: Variation in Modern Japanese and Jomon Populations
The configuration of the femur cross section is usually described in terms of the cross section index. However, the morphological information which is presented in this index is limited. A new technique is introduced here to analyze the variation of whole cross-sectional outlines statistically, in which morphological variability can be summarized in terms of fundamental variational patterns. This technique was applied to cross sections of the modern Japanese and Jomon (Japanese Neolithic) femora. It was revealed that the variation was represented by the combination of two underlying patterns: pilastering and asymmetry ("torsion"). Both fundamental patterns varied continuously in the studied populations, although the ranges differed by population. The results were shown visually to clarify that the range of variation was great in the modern Japanese, and that the degree of pilastering and sexual dimorphism were rather great in the Jomon femora. In the degree of torsion, the population difference was not found to be significant, despite that modern Japanese showed a wider range of variation.
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