Boer, Elisabeth de; Yang, Melinda A.; Kawagoe, Aileen; Barnes, Gina L. (2020). “Japan considered from the hypothesis of farmer/language spread” (英語). Evolutionary Human Sciences2. doi:10.1017/ehs.2020.7. ISSN2513-843X.
Boer, Elisabeth de; Yang, Melinda A.; Kawagoe, Aileen; Barnes, Gina L. (2020). “Japan considered from the hypothesis of farmer/language spread” (英語). Evolutionary Human Sciences2. doi:10.1017/ehs.2020.7. ISSN2513-843X.
Schmidt, Seguchi (2014年). “Jōmon culture and the peopling of the Japanese archipelago”. 2023年6月30日閲覧。 “These results suggest a level of inter-regional heterogeneity not expected among Jomon groups. This observation is further substantiated by the studies of Kanzawa-Kiriyama et al. (2013) and Adachi et al. (2013). Kanzawa-Kiriyama et al. (2013) analysed craniometrics and extracted aDNA from museum samples that came from the Sanganji shell mound site in Fukushima Prefecture dated to the Final Jomon Period. They tested for regional differences and found the Tokoku Jomon (northern Honshu) were more similar to Hokkaido Jomon than to geographically adjacent Kanto Jomon (central Honshu).Adachi et al. (2013) described the craniometrics and aDNA sequence from a Jomon individual from Nagano (Yugora cave site) dated to the middle of the initial Jomon Period (7920–7795 cal BP). This individual carried ancestry, which is widelydistributed among modern East Asians (Nohira et al. 2010; Umetsu et al. 2005) and resembled modern Northeast Asian comparison samples rather than geographical close Urawa Jomon sample.”
Boer, Elisabeth de; Yang, Melinda A.; Kawagoe, Aileen; Barnes, Gina L. (2020). “Japan considered from the hypothesis of farmer/language spread” (英語). Evolutionary Human Sciences2. doi:10.1017/ehs.2020.7. ISSN2513-843X.
Boer, Elisabeth de; Yang, Melinda A.; Kawagoe, Aileen; Barnes, Gina L. (2020). “Japan considered from the hypothesis of farmer/language spread” (英語). Evolutionary Human Sciences2. doi:10.1017/ehs.2020.7. ISSN2513-843X.