2012
DOI: 10.1537/ase.110804
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Endocranial proportions and postorbital morphology of the Minatogawa I and IV Late Pleistocene <i>Homo sapiens</i> crania from Okinawa Island, Japan

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to clarify the endocranial and postorbital morphologies of the terminal Pleistocene Minatogawa people, and obtain insights into their evolutionary background and genealogical relationships. The Minatogawa I and IV crania were compared with 83 Homo sapiens specimens (including 19 prehistoric Jomon). Metric comparative analyses and observational evaluations revealed that the two Minatogawa endocrania are characterized by a common suite of features (or tendency), including a small end… Show more

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“…Both the original and morphed versions of endocasts for Qafzeh 9 were metrically compared and assessed using previous datasets (Kubo et al 2012 ), which include the specimens in the asymmetric assessment and comprise 52 Japanese, 19 Jomon, and 6 Australian aborigines. All samples were captured as 3D surface objects in the software "Rapidform XOS," rearranged in correct anatomical direction, and measured on fi ve basic linear metrics and one endocranial volume (ECV) (Table 21.2 ).…”
Section: Comparison Of the Original And Morphed Versions Of The Qafzementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the original and morphed versions of endocasts for Qafzeh 9 were metrically compared and assessed using previous datasets (Kubo et al 2012 ), which include the specimens in the asymmetric assessment and comprise 52 Japanese, 19 Jomon, and 6 Australian aborigines. All samples were captured as 3D surface objects in the software "Rapidform XOS," rearranged in correct anatomical direction, and measured on fi ve basic linear metrics and one endocranial volume (ECV) (Table 21.2 ).…”
Section: Comparison Of the Original And Morphed Versions Of The Qafzementioning
confidence: 99%