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Bibliography of Studies based
on the Hornbostel-Thompson Collection
Of Human Remains from Guam
Gary M. Heathcote
Anthropology Resource & Research Center
University of Guam
DRAFT VERSION (September, 2000)
This bibliography covers the publications and reports
that have been based, in part or whole, on studies of the Hornbostel-Thompson
Collection (hereafter, HTC) of human remains from Guam. Most of these papers
are on file at the Anthropology Resource & Research Center, University of
Guam, where they are available for examination and copying. The present draft
bibliography is doubtless incomplete, and will be circulated to colleagues
with requests for provision of missing titles.
Brace CL and Hinton RJ. 1981. Oceanic tooth-size variation as
a reflection of biological and cultural mixing. Current Anthropology
22:549-569.
Brace CL and Hunt KD. 1990. A nonracial craniofacial
perspective on human variation: A(ustralia) to Z(uni). American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 82:341-360.
Brace CL and Tracer DP. 1992. Craniofacial continuity and
change: A comparison of Late Pleistocene and recent Europe and Asia. In T
Akazawa, K Aoki and T Kimura (eds.): The Evolution and Disperal of Modern Humans
in Asia. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha, pp. 439-471.
Brace CL, Brace ML, Dodo Y, Hunt KD, Leonard WR, Yongyi L,
Sangvichien S, Xiang-qing S, and Zhenbiao Z. 1990. Micronesians, Asians, Thais
and relations: A craniofacial and odontometric perspective. Micronesica,
Suppl. 2:323-348.
Brace CL, Brace ML and Leonard WR. 1989. Reflections on the
face of Japan: A multivariate craniofacial and odontometric perspective. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology 78:93-113.
Dodo Y. 1986a. A population study of the jugular foramen
bridging of the human cranium. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
69:15-19.
Dodo Y. 1986b. Nonmetric cranial variants of the Micronesians
from Guam. In K Hanihara (ed.): Anthropological Studies on the Origin of Pacific
Populations, with Special Reference to the Micronesian: A Preliminary Report.
Grant-in-Aid for Overseas Scientific Survey, Ministry of Education, Japan, pp.
58-65.
Dodo Y. 1987. Supraorbital foramen and hypoglossal canal
bridging: The two most suggestive nonmetric cranial traits in discriminating
major racial groupings of man. Journal of the Anthropological Society of
Nippon 95:19-35.
Dodo Y, Doi N and Kondo O. 1998. Ainu and Ryukyuan cranial
nonmetric variation: evidence which disputes the Ainu-Ryukyu common origin
theory. Anthropological Science 106:99-120.
Graves MW. 1986. Organization and differentiation within Late
Prehistoric ranked social units, Mariana Islands, Western Pacific. Journal of
Field Archaeology 13:139-154.
Graves MW. 1991. Architectural and mortuary diversity in late
prehistoric settlements at Tumon Bay, Guam. Micronesica 24:169-194.
Graves MW and Moore DR. 1985. Tumon Bay Area Overview:
Cultural and Historical Researches. A report prepared for the Historic
Preservation Section, Department of Parks and Recreation, Government of Guam.
Mangilao: Micronesian Area Research Center and Department of Anthropology,
University of Guam.
Hanihara K. 1986. Dentition of Guam skeletal remains. In K
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with Special Reference to the Micronesian: A Preliminary Report. Grant-in-Aid
for Overseas Scientific Survey, Ministry of Education, Japan, pp. 5-14.
Hanihara K, Hanihara T and Koisumi K. 1993. Biological
relationship between the Jomon-Ainu and Pacific population groups. Japan
Review 4:7-25.
Hanihara T. ____. Population Prehistory of East Asian and the
Pacific in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene: A Dental and Craniofacial
Perspective. Doctor of Medical Science Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, The
University of Tokyo.
Hanihara T. 1990a. Affinities of the Philippine Negritos with
Japanese and the Pacific populations based on dental measurements: The basic
populations in East Asia, I. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon
98:13-27.
Hanihara T. 1990b. Dental anthropological evidence of
affinities among the Oceania and the Pan-Pacific populations: The basic
populations in East Asia, II. Journal of the Anthropological Society of
Nippon 98:233-246.
Hanihara T. 1992. Dental and cranial evidence on the
affinities of the East Asian and Pacific populations. In K Hanihara (ed.):
Japanese as a Member of the Asian and Pacific Populations. International
Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, pp. 119-137.
Hanihara T. 1993. Dental affinities among Polynesian and
Circum-Polynesian populations. Japan Review 4:59-82.
Hanihara T. 1996. Comparison of craniofacial features of major
human groups. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99:389-412.
Hanihara T. 1997. Craniofacial affinities of Mariana Islanders
and Circum-Pacific peoples. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
104:411-425.
Heathcote GM, Sava VJ, Hanson DB, Anderson BE and Taisipic TF.
2000. Markedly developed occipital superstructues in Pre-Contact and early
historic Chamorro remains from the Mariana Islands. Paper accepted for
publication in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology [currently
in revision].
Howells WW. 1973. The Pacific Islanders. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons.
Howells WW. 1983. Origins of the Chinese people:
Interpretations of the recent evidence. In DN Keightley (ed): The Origins of
Chinese Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 297-319.
Howells WW. 1986. Physical anthropology of the Prehistoric
Japanese. In RJ Pearson (ed.): Windows on the Japanese Past. Ann Arbor: Center
for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, pp. 85-99.
Howells WW. 1989. Skull Shapes and the Map: Craniometric
Analyses in the Dispersion of Modern Homo. Papers of the Peabody Museum of
Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. 79.
Howells WW. 1990. Micronesia to Macromongolia:
Micro-Polynesian Craniometrics and the Mongoloid population complex. Micronesica
Suppl. 2:363-372.
Ikehara-Quebral R and Douglas MT. 1997. Cultural alteration of
human teeth in the Mariana Islands. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
104:381-391.
Ishida H. 1992. Flatness of facial skeletons in Siberian and
other circum-Pacific populations. Z. Morph. Anthrop. 79:53-67.
Ishida H. 1993a. Cranial nonmetric variation of Circum-Pacific
populations with special reference to the Pacific peoples. Japan Review
4:27-43.
Ishida H. 1993b. Limb bone characteristics in the Hawaiian and
Chamorro peoples. Japan Review 4:45-57.
Ishida H and Dodo Y. 1993. Nonmetric cranial variation and the
populational affinities of the Pacific peoples. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 90:49-57.
Ishida H. and Dodo Y. 1997. Cranial variation in prehistoric
human skeletal remains from the Marianas. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 104:399-410.
Koizumi K. 1986. Cranial variations within the Micronesian and
the relationship between the Micronesian and other populations. In K Hanihara
(ed.): Anthropological Studies on the Origin of Pacific Populations, with
Special Reference to the Micronesian: A Preliminary Report. Grant-in-Aid for
Overseas Scientific Survey, Ministry of Education, Japan, pp. 66-77.
Leigh RW. 1929. Dental morphology and pathology of prehistoric
Guam. Memoirs of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 11:257-272.
Levy CB. 1981. The dental morphology of Pre-Contact
Micronesia: Mariana Islands. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
54:245 (Abstract).
Li Y, Brace CL, Gao Q and Tracer DP. 1991. Dimensions of face
in Asian in the perspective of geography and prehistory. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 85:269-279.
Marshall DS and Snow CE. 1956. An evaluation of Polynesian
craniology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 14:405-427.
Pietrusewsky M. 1971. Human skeletal collections in the Bishop
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and Pacific populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
82:319-340.
Pietrusewsky M. 1990b. Craniometric variation in Micronesia
and the Pacific: A multivariate study. Micronesica Suppl. 2:373-402.
Pietrusewsky M. 1992. Japan, Asia and the Pacific: A
multivariate craniometric investigation. In K Hanihara (ed.): Japanese as a
Member of the Asian and Pacific Populations. International Research Center for
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Pietrusewsky M. 1994. Pacific-Asian relationships: A physical
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Pietrusewsky M. 1996. Multivariate craniometric investigations
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Pietrusewsky M. 1999. A multivariate craniometric study of the
inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands and comparisons with cranial series from
Japan, Asia, and the Pacific. Anthropological Science 107:255-281.
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Methods and applications. In MA Katzenberg and SR Saunders (eds.): Biological
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Sava VJ. 1996. Occipital superstructures in human skeletal
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Suzuki T. 1986. Paleopathological and paleoepidemiological
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