人类学学报 ›› 2002, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (01): 1-13.

• 人类学学报 •    下一篇

山东鲁中南地区周-汉代人骨研究

尚虹,韩康信,王守功   

  • 出版日期:2002-03-15 发布日期:2002-03-15

A study of the skeletons of Zhou and Han dynasties unearthed in the middle and the south regions of Shandong Province

SHANG Hong; ; HAN Kang-xin; WANG Shou-gong   

  • Online:2002-03-15 Published:2002-03-15

摘要: 本文对 11例出土于山东省鲁中南地区保存较好的周 -汉代颅骨进行测量研究。在颅、面部测量特征的比较上 ,这批头骨与鲁北地区同时代头骨特征类似 ,都属于东亚蒙古人种类型。与周邻地区古代人群的聚类分析与主成分分析结果表明 ,鲁中南周 -汉代组人群与黄河流域古代类群的亲缘关系比与华南组的更接近 ,这组人群与西日本弥生人接近的程度明显大于与绳文人接近的程度。本研究支持在现代日本人的起源中有源自中国大陆特别是华北东部地区的因素。

关键词: 周-汉代; 人骨; 鲁中南; 体质人类学

Abstract: The ancient human bones studied in this paper were unearthed at some sites in the middle and the south regions of Shandong by the Archaeological Institute of Shandong Province. Eleven nearly complete skulls of Zhou and Han Dynasties were selected, their morphological characters were observed and measured.
The results obtained are as follows:
1. The morphological character of the skulls showed that this population of the middle and south of Shandong were similar to that of the northern Shandong lived in similar era in bearing more distinct features of the modern East and South Asian Mongoloid groups than any other Mongoloid groups.
2. The results of cluster analysis and principal component analysis indicated that the relationship between the Shandong Zhou-Han era population and the ancient groups of the Yellow River Valley especially the middle or lower reaches of the river is much closer than that with the ancient southern groups of China.
3. Zhou-Han group of Shandong Province is closer to Yayoi groups of West Japan than to the Jomon groups. Thisstudy supports the hypothesis that the ancient population of continental China espe-cially the East China have contributed in the origin of modern Japanese.

Key words: Human skeletons; Zhou and Han Dynasties; The middle and the south regions; Physical anthropology; Shandong