2023
DOI: 10.1537/ase.2305161
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Limb segment proportions of prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers from fetal life to adolescence: comparison with four other chronological groups from Japan

Abstract: Adult individuals from the Jomon period are known to have upper-and lower-limb skeletons characterized by relatively longer distal segments (radius and tibia) than their proximal counterparts (humerus and femur, respectively), in contrast to later historical and modern Japanese individuals. However, it is currently unclear at what age the characteristics of Jomon limb segment proportions emerged and reached adult-equivalent levels. To address these issues, we compared representative intersegmental ratios of li… Show more

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