• suggest New World groups may be neither Sinodont nor Sundadont and in most regards, could be viewed as super-Sinodont. A clear dental morphology not only...
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    structures are distinct but generally closer to the Sundadont than to the Sinodont group, which points to an origin among groups in Southeast Asia or the...
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    provides clues to prehistoric migration patterns of the Philippines, with Sinodont dental patterns occurring in East Asia, Central Asia, North Asia, and the...
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    Ainu and Polynesians and only a 48-percent consistency with being of a Sinodont group like that of North Asia. Powell said analysis of the skull showed...
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    modern Southeast Asians and indigenous Taiwanese, and is ancestral to the Sinodont dental structure commonly found among modern Northeast Asians, suggesting...
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    upper first usually has two roots, but can have just one root, notably in Sinodonts, and can sometimes have three roots. Premolars are unique to the permanent...
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    between the Yangtze and Huai. The people of Dawenkou exhibited a primarily Sinodont dental pattern. They practiced body modification in the form of dental...
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  • the 'Two Layer' hypothesis. Using dental evidence, Turner’s Sundadont/Sinodont hypothesis suggests the “Sundadont” trait seen in present-day Southeast...
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  • "Mongoloid" along a line roughly similar to the modern distinction between sinodonts in the north and sundadonts in the south. He argued that these races had...
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  • were discovered within the Chan Hol cave system. Both skeletons exhibit sinodont dental morphology. The first fossil, Chan Hol I, was discovered in 2006...
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