Article on the craniology of East Asia

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Von Bonin, G
署名单位:
University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago; University of Illinois Chicago Hospital
刊物名称:
BIOMETRIKA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0006-3444
发表日期:
1931
页码:
52113
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摘要:
On the basis of the coefficient of racial likeness the populations considered fall into 3 groups: (1) Far Eastern: Chinese (Fukien and Peking) and Japanese; (2) Nesiot: Tagalogs and Dyaks; (3) Malay: Javanese, Aetas and Burmese. There are resemblances between Japanese and Tagalogs and between Dyaks and Middle Javanese. The Andamanese and Aetas are apparently dwarfed Malays rather than members of a separate Negrito race. The modern Chinese and Japanese resemble the prehistoric Chinese but not the Kham-Tibetans. The closer resemblance of the Chinese to the Nesiots than to the Central Asiatic Telengetes points to a southern origin of the Chinese, although their culture is probably Central Asiatic. Type contours and a bibliography of 60 titles are given.