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Index of Subjects Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. ablation. See tooth ablation Afanasevo culture, 86, 90, 98 age at death, assessment of, 12–13, 223, 269, 348; for juveniles, 372–73, 386, 388 agricultural colonization model, 138, 145 agricultural transition, influence on human health of, 444–45; in Japan, 344–45, 356, 359–60, 368; in Korea, 56–57 agropastoralism, 218, 219, 221, 323, 446, 462, 463, 465, 470, 471, 474, 488–89 Ainu, 9, 112, 113, 153, 157, 158; and Jomon, 10, 32, 144, 170, 173 Aira-Tanzawa phases, 32 Aleuts, 400, 403, 410; pyogenic lesions in skeletal remains of, 408, 409, 411–13; trauma in, 409, 414 Altai-Sayan culture variant, 85 alveolar breadth, 153, 154, 156 alveolar crypts, 258 alveolar prognathism, 101, 180, 193, 195 Amami Islands. See Ryukyu Islands American Museum of Natural History, 4–5 amoebiasis, 410 Ancylostomatidae. See hookworm Andersson, Johan Gunnar, 5; Yangshao discovery , 7 Andrews, Roy Chapman, 5 Andronovo culture, 39, 90, 98 anemia, congenital, 433 anemia, iron-deficiency, 350, 433–36, 438, 444, 468–69, 494; on the Central Plains, 471–75; and tuberculosis, 485–86 animal husbandry, 33, 39–40, 220, 222, 238, 272, 279, 284, 341, 425. See also pastoralism ankylosing spondylitis, 15, 336 antemortem tooth loss, 268–69, 280, 460, 493, 494; on Iron Age Taiwan, 421, 423, 426–28; during the Mongolian period, 258–59; among the Qin people, 270, 273, 280–81, 283; in the Qinghai collection, 340–41; in the Yangshao collections, 293, 296, 301–6, 315, 316 An Tesheng. See Andersson, Johan Gunnar arboriculture, xviii, 44, 45, 445 Arizona State University dental anthropology system, 74, 75 armor, during Eastern Zhou, 236 Ascaris sp., 357, 411 asterionic bone, 116 Atayal, 149, 153, 157, 158, 159–66 passim, 188, 420 Australo-Melanesians, 172, 180, 181, 185, 196 Baitag culture, 86 Balz, Erwin, 10 Banpo Culture, 89, 290 barley, 36; on the Central Plains, 444, 445, 459, 460, 466–67, 474; dispersal into China of, 37, 41; during Jomon, 45; in Mongolia, 250; during Yayoi, 48 basion-nasion, 154, 156 Bering Strait, 139 biasterionic breadth, 154, 156 biasterionic suture, 116 biauricular breadth, 154, 156 bifrontal breadth, 153, 154, 156 bimaxillary breadth, 154, 156 biorbital breadth, 154, 156 bistephanic breadth, 154, 156 Bitsalmuni. See Chulmun culture Black, Davidson, 5, 7 Blakely, Robert, 1 Bohlin, Birger, 5 Borneo, 148, 153, 157, 159–64, 188 botulism, 410 502 Index of Subjects brachycrany, 100, 101 bregma-lambda chord, 153, 154, 156 Brinton, Daniel, 4 Broili, Ferdinand. See Yang Zhongjian broomcorn millet, 35–38, 461 brucellosis, 410 Bubalus. See buffalo buccolingual crown diameter, 182 Buddhism, 137 buffalo, 37 Buikstra, Jane, 1 Buriat, 112–13, 115, 119–20 calculus accretion: in Iron Age Taiwan, 424, 427, 429, 438; during the Mongol period, 258–60; in the Yangshao collections, 294, 298, 306–8 Carabelli’s cusp, 75, 184 caries (dental): comparative analysis of, 462, 464, 466–68, 474, 490; in the dental remains of the Qin people, 269, 276–79, 283; and dental wear, 280; etiology of, 314–15, 460–61; frequencies of, 352, 491, 492; on Iron Age Taiwan, 423–27, 493; in the Jomon and Yayoi collections, 349; during the Mongolian period, 258, 260, 268; in the Qinghai collection, 340–41; in the Yangshao collections, 293, 296–97, 301–2 Chandman culture, 63, 65, 67, 69, 90, 94, 96, 98–99, 103, 111, 471, 483 Changbin culture, 31 Chang Kwang-Chih, 28 chariot, 78 Cheboksarov, Nikolai, 11 cheek height, 153, 154 Chemurchek culture, 86, 99 chicken, 38, 39, 250, 291, 419 Chinese interaction sphere, 28, 29 Chinese-Soviet collaboration, 11 Chinggis Khan, 256 Chubu highlands, 45 Chukchi, 93, 112, 113, 115, 119, 120 Chulmun culture, 40 Cishan culture, 35, 38 Clamidia trachomitis, 357 Clark, J. Grahame D, 1 cluster analysis, 77–79, 89, 92, 101, 114–15, 169, 195–99 cold screen hypothesis, 399, 412, 414 Collected Writings on the Washing Away of Wrongs. See Xiyuan Jilu Commandery period, 127, 129 Comprehensive and Indigenous Medical Book. See Hyang-yak-jip-seong-bang compression fracture, 225, 329–30, 329, 337 Confucianism, 137 continuity model, of modern human origin, 6, 16; and agricultural expansion, 145, 172, 181, 191, 485, 487 coprolites, 357 coxarthrosis, 335 cranial deformation, 14, 71–72 cranial morphology, 4, 53, 85–105, 146, 195–96, 198 craniofacial trauma or injury, 229, 231, 232, 327; location on the skull of, 233, 238–39, 328–30; in northern Japan, 405, 408–9; in the Qinhai collection, 327, 328–29 cribra cranii...

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