A strontium isotope analysis on the relationship between ritual tooth ablation and migration among the Jomon people in Japan

Volume: 36, Issue: 10, Pages: 2289 - 2297
Published: Oct 1, 2009
Abstract
Distinct patterns can be discerned in the extensive ritual tooth ablation found among the human skeletal remains of the Late–Final Jomon period (ca. 3200–2800 cal BP) in Japan. Based on comparative observations of sex and grave patterns in the skeletal remains, two major patterns in ritual tooth ablation, termed type 4I and type 2C, have been assigned to locals and immigrants, respectively. In order to test this hypothesis, strontium (Sr)...
Paper Details
Title
A strontium isotope analysis on the relationship between ritual tooth ablation and migration among the Jomon people in Japan
Published Date
Oct 1, 2009
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
2289 - 2297
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