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Christy G. TurnerII, “Dental Evidence on the Origins of the Ainu and Japanese.” Science193 (3 091976):911–913. - Marvin J. Allison, “Paleopathology in Peru”. Natural History88.2 (02, 1978):74–82.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2015

John S. Major*
Affiliation:
Dartmouth College

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Copyright © Society for the Study of Early China 1978

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FOOTNOTES

1. Turner cites Wei Ting-sheng on this point; but Wei's work is open to question on many points. See also Needham, Joseph, Science and Civilisation in China, IV.3 (Cambridge, 1971), 551553Google Scholar, and Ronan, Colin and Needham, Joseph, The Shorter Science and Civilisation in China, I (Cambridge, 1978), 3335Google Scholar. The latter seems to refer, without attribution, to Turner's dental evidence.

2. See, for a recent summary of the evidence and extensive citations from the literature, the Symposium on Japanese Origins,” ed. by Miller, Roy Andrew, Journal of Japanese Studies 2.2 (Summer, 1976), 295436Google Scholar. (Articles by Miller, Richard Pearson, Bruno Lewin, and Murayama Shlchirō.)

3. Shiji, chaps. 6, 28, 118; see Needham, , SCC IV.3:551553Google Scholar.