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If you are looking for a current assessment of advances in the bioarchaeology of China and Japan, this book is for you--informative and rewarding.
--American Journal of Physical Anthropology

Make[s] new information available to the global audience illustrate[s] the scope of current work.
--Journal of Anthropological Research

This is a data-rich book… making a big contribution to the “biological costs of agriculture” literature for a region and economic systems (i.e., millet, wheat, barley) previously underrepresented.
--Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology

Attempts to tackle important topics related to the dynamics of population spread, cultural contact, subsistence shifts, and how each is connected to regional diachronic health trends across a region that has recently advanced to the forefront within the global scientific community.
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