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    FormatThesis (1)SubjectBones -- Analysis (1)Human remains (Archaeology) (1)Human skeleton -- Analysis (1)Jōmon culture (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2010 (1)
    Author/ContributorKnobbe, Sharon, 1984- (1)Temple, Daniel Howard, 1979- (1)Wescott, Daniel Jay (1)Subject: PlaceJapan (1)Advisor
    Temple, Daniel Howard, 1979- (1)
    Wescott, Daniel Jay (1)Thesis DepartmentAnthropology (MU) (1)Language (ISO)
    English (1)

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    Reconstructing activity patterns in prehistoric Jomon people using long bone cross-sectional geometry 

    Knobbe, Sharon, 1984- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    This thesis uses long bone diaphyseal morphology to test hypotheses regarding behavior and functional adaptation among Jomon period hunter-gatherers from the Yoshigo site in Japan. Cross-sectional properties of Jomon femora ...

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