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separated into
sinodonts and
sundadonts,
which is
supported by
Christy G.
Turner II (1989).
Turner found the
Sundadont pattern in the
skeletal remains...
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patterns occurring in East Asia,
Central Asia,
North Asia, and the Americas.
Sundadont patterns occur in
Southeast Asia as well as the bulk of Oceania. Filipinos...
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analysis showed the
skull to have a 94-percent
consistency with
being of a
Sundadont group like the Ainu and
Polynesians and only a 48-percent consistency...
- Paleo-Indigenous
Americans consists of the
presence of
apparent admixture of
archaic Sundadont lineages to the
remote po****tions in the
South American rain forest,...
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classified as Mongoloid.
Dental morphology suggests that the Jōmon had
Sundadont dental structure which is more
common among modern Southeast Asians and...
- Hanihara, T (1992). "Negritos,
Australian Aborigines, and the proto-
sundadont dental pattern: The
basic po****tions in East Asia".
American Journal...
- continent.
Dental structures are
distinct but
generally closer to the
Sundadont than to the
Sinodont group,
which points to an
origin among groups in...
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similar to the
modern distinction between sinodonts in the
north and
sundadonts in the south. He
argued that
these races had
developed independently of...
- Layer' hypothesis.
Using dental evidence, Turner’s
Sundadont/Sinodont
hypothesis suggests the “
Sundadont”
trait seen in present-day
Southeast Asians is a...