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Supraorbital foramen and hypoglossal canal bridging revisited: their worldwide frequency distribution

机译:眶上孔和舌下沟桥接的再研究:其全球频率分布

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The frequency distribution of supraorbital foramen (SOF) and hypoglossal canal bridging (HGCB) is investigated using the data of 71 cranial samples from various regions of the world. These two traits are confirmed to be effective in distinguishing between major human populations in the world. The unique incidence pattern of a low frequency of SOF and a high frequency of HGCB places the Jomon/Ainu in Japan in an outlying position in regard to major global human groups. Viewed from an evolutionary context, Sub-Saharan Africans and Australians with low frequencies of SOF and HGCB seem to retain an incipient physical condition of modern Homo sapiens .
机译:利用来自世界各地的71个颅骨样本的数据,研究了眶上孔(SOF)和舌下沟桥(HGCB)的频率分布。这两个特征被证实可以有效地区分世界主要人口。 SOF频率低和HGCB频率高的独特发生方式使日本的绳文/阿伊努人在全球主要人类群体中处于遥远的位置。从进化的角度来看,SOF和HGCB频率较低的撒哈拉以南非洲人和澳大利亚人似乎保留了现代智人的早期身体状态。

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