人类学学报 ›› 2009, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (01): 32-44.

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头骨三项非测量特征在中国古代人群中的分布差异

李法军   

  • 出版日期:2009-03-15 发布日期:2009-03-15

Distribution of three skull traits in ancient Chinese groups

LI Fa-jun   

  • Online:2009-03-15 Published:2009-03-15

摘要: 本文对11组中国古代人群头骨面部的犬齿窝、颧骨缘突和梨状孔上外侧部膨隆三项非测量特征进行了群体间出现率的差异性检验, 以探讨其在区分群体变异时是否有意义。应用两样本率差异的χ2检验,比较了这三项非测量特征在性别、人群和种族方面的差异。研究结果表明,男性犬齿窝的出现率所反映的种族差异比较明显。颧骨缘突的出现率在进行人群间比较时更具有意义。汉代以来, 梨状孔上外侧部膨隆在中国北方新疆地区的欧罗巴人种男性与华北北部地区及东北地区的蒙古人种男性间存在着显著性差异。笔者发现, 犬齿窝和梨状孔上外侧部膨隆这两项特征可能存在着比较紧密的相关性,即犬齿窝越发育, 梨状孔上外侧部也会较为膨隆。对于犬齿窝和梨状孔上外侧部膨隆的相关性及其产生机制, 笔者提出了两种假说: 其一是鼻部形态的改变引起了梨状孔上外侧部膨隆, 并进而导致了犬齿窝的发育; 其二是因为颌部特别是犬齿的功能减退,造成犬齿后上方的区域凹陷, 进而引起了梨状孔上外侧部膨隆状态。

关键词: 头骨; 非测量特征; 犬齿窝; 颧骨缘突; 梨状孔上外侧部膨隆

Abstract: Three anatomical features ( canine fossa, the marginal process of the zygomatic bone and the amount of bulging between the orbit and the pyriform orifice) of 11 ancient Chinese human groups were analyzed using Chi-squared tests in order to identify between-group variation. The results show that for the different ethnic groups, the frequency in the occurrence of the canine fossa in males could be reflected on the differentia of variation. The marginal process of the zygomatic bone could be reflected on the differentia of ethnic groups in some extent. Since the Han Dynasty in a comparative study between / European0 males of Xinjiang and Mongoloid males of northern China, there is a distinct statistical difference in terms of the amount of bulging between the orbit and the pyriform orifice. And yet, the author found a correlation between the obvious appearance of the canine fossa and the amount of bulging between the orbit and pyriform orifice. To explain this correlation and its cause, the author puts forward two hypotheses: 1) when nasal morphology changes, it brings about facial bulging and then the canine fossa develops; 2) with degeneration of the maxilla and canine, a strong canine fossa develops and along with it, facial bulging.

Key words: Skull; Non-metrical traits; Canine fossa; Marginal process of the zygomatic bone; Bulging between orbit and pyriform orifice