Tag Archives: Minatogawa

Endocranial proportions and postorbital morphology of the Minatogawa I and IV Late Pleistocene Homo sapiens crania from Okinawa Island, Japan

Kubo D, Kono RT, Suwa GEN. Endocranial proportions and postorbital morphology of the Minatogawa I and IV Late Pleistocene Homo sapiens crania from Okinawa Island, Japan. Anthropological Science. March 2012;120(2):179-194. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date March 2012 How Analyze was Used “After segmentation, the surface model was extracted by the marching-cube routine in…

Endocranial restoration and volume estimation of the Minatogawa IV cranium using micro-CT and 3D printer systems

Kubo D, Kono RT. Endocranial restoration and volume estimation of the Minatogawa IV cranium using micro-CT and 3D printer systems. Anthropological Science. August 2011;119(2):203-209. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date August 2011 How Analyze was Used “Obvious distortion exists in the arrangements of the right temporal and basioccipital bones. In order to correct their…

Mandibular tooth root size in modern Japanese, prehistoric Jomon, and Late Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils

Suwa GEN, Fukase H, Kono RT, Kubo D, Fujita M. Mandibular tooth root size in modern Japanese, prehistoric Jomon, and Late Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils. Anthropological Science. August 2011;119(2):159-171. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date August 2011 How Analyze was Used “CT image processing and analysis were carried out using the softwares Analyze 7.0…

Accuracy and precision of CT-based endocranial capacity estimations: a comparison with the conventional millet seed method and application to the Minatogawa 1 skull

Kubo D, Kono RT, Saso A, Mizushima S, Suwa G. Accuracy and precision of CT-based endocranial capacity estimations: a comparison with the conventional millet seed method and application to the Minatogawa 1 skull. Anthropological Science. April 2008;116(1):77-85. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date April 2008 How Analyze was Used “The scanned images were loaded…