Mandibular tooth root size in modern Japanese, prehistoric Jomon, and Late Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils
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Mandibular tooth root size in modern Japanese, prehistoric Jomon, and Late Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils
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ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume 119, Issue 2, Pages 159-171
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Anthropological Society of Nippon
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2011-07-27
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10.1537/ase.110617
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