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Ancient genomics reveals tripartite origins of Japanese populations , Cooke, N.P., Mattiangeli, V., L., Cassidy, L.M., Okazaki, K., Stokes, C.A., Onbe, S., Hatakeyama, S., Machida, K., Kasai, K., Tomioka, N., Matsumoto, A., Ito, M., Kojima, Y., Bradley, D.G., Gakuhari, T., Nakagome, S. , Science Advances , vol.2021; 7 (p.eabh2419 - ) , 2021 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Cranial morphometric analysis of early wet-rice farmers in the Yangtze River Delta of China , Okazaki, K., Takamuku, H., Kawakubo, Y., Hudson, M., Chen, J. , Anthropological Science , vol.129 (p.203 - 222) , 2021 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Paleopathological approach to early human adaptation for wet-rice agriculture: First case of Neolithic spinal tuberculosis at the Yangtze River Delta of China , Okazaki, K., Takamuku, H., Yonemoto, S., Itahashi, Y., Gakuhari, T., Yoneda, M., Chen, J. , International Journal of Paleopathology , vol.24 (p.236 - 244) , 2019 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Difference in public oral health at the Spring/Autumn and Warring States period between the Central Plains and the northern Great Wall region in China , Kenji Okazaki, Wen-Quan Fan, Wei Dong and Zhu Hong , Quaternary International , vol.405 (p.34 - 43) , 2016 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Sex difference in oral disease of millet agriculturalists from the Take-vatan lineage of the recent Bunun tribe of Taiwan , Kenji OKAZAKI, TSAI Pei-Ying, LU Kuo-Shyan , Anthropological Science , vol.121 (2) (p.105 - 113) , 2013 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Oral diseases of the human skeletal remains of the Dawenkou cultural period unearthed from Beiqian site in Jimo city, Shangdong province , vol.10 (p.65 - 79) , 2013 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , Chinese
Variations in oral health of millet agriculturalists from the Middle Neolithic to the Sixteen Kingdoms period in the northern “Great Wall” region of China , Kenji Okazaki, Wei Dong, Zhu Hong , Anthropological Science , vol.121 (3) (p.187 - 201) , 2013 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Developmental variation in ecogeographic body proportions , Libby W. Cowgill, Courtney D. Eleazer, Benjamin M. Auerbach, Daniel H. Temple, Kenji Okazaki , American Journal of Physical Anthropology , vol.148 (p.557 - 570) , 2012 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Ontogeny of limb proportions in late through final Jomon period foragers , Daniel H. Temple, Kenji Okazaki, Libby Cowgill , American Journal of Physical Anthropology , vol.145 (p.415 - 425) , 2011 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Developmental variation in facial forms in Japan , Kenji Okazaki, Takahiro Nakahashi , Anthropological Science , vol.119 (1) (p.49 - 65) , 2011 , There is Review , The Multiple Authorship , English
Developmental perspectives on neurocranial proportions in Japan , Kenji Okazaki , HOMO , vol.61 (p.314 - 336) , 2010 , There is Review , The Simple Work , English
Habitual behaviors in the Jomon people, based on the analysis of the external cross sections of juvenile limb bones , Kenji Okazaki, Takahiro Nakahashi , Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) , vol.115 (p.109 - 125) , 2007 , There is Review , The Simple Work , Japanese
Sex assessment of subadult skeletons based on tooth crown measurements: an examination on the interpopulational variation of sex differences and an application to excavated skeletons , Kenji Okazaki , Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) , vol.113 , 2005 , There is Review , The Simple Work , Japanese
A morphological study on the growth patterns of ancient people in the northern Kyushu-Yamaguchi region, Japan , Kenji Okazaki , Anthropological Science , vol.112 (p.219 - 234) , 2005 , There is Review , The Simple Work , English
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