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    The Okhotsk culture is an archaeological coastal fishing and hunter-gatherer culture that developed around the southern coastal regions of the Sea of Okhotsk...
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    The Sea of Okhotsk is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands on...
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    The Susuya culture, alternatively referred to as the earliest phase of the Okhotsk culture by some scholars, is an archaeological coastal fishing and...
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    culture is regarded to be ancestral to the later Ainu culture, under some influence of the Okhotsk culture. Iron tools seem to have prevailed around the end...
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  • Satsumon culture period. The mainstream theory maintains that the Ainu culture originated from the local Hokkaido-Jōmon culture, a merger of the Okhotsk and...
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    Okhotsk (Russian: Охотск, IPA: [ɐˈxotsk]) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Okhotsky District of Khabarovsk Krai...
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    influences of both the Okhotsk and Satsumon cultures. Over time, the Satsumon culture, having absorbed elements from the Tobinitai culture, evolved into what...
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    been noted that the Okhotsk culture played a role in the formation of the later Ainu culture. The origin of the Okhotsk culture itself is subject to...
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    The Sea of Okhotsk Coast (or Okhotsk Coast) is split into natural major parts according to the delineation of the Sea of Okhotsk: its northwestern part...
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    visited in Chikuma, Nagano. History of Japan Yayoi people Okhotsk culture Satsumon culture Emishi Indigenous peoples of the Americas Furuichi, Yu (11...
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  • Emishi (redirect from Emishi culture)
    is ancestral to the modern Ainu people of Hokkaido including some Okhotsk culture influence. Unlike the Ainu, the Emishi were horse riders and iron workers...
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  • University, suggest that the Mishihase were the Nivkhs belonging to the Okhotsk culture. Q 奥尻島の意味は (in Japanese). Hokkaido Shimbun. November 9, 2002. Archived...
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    Koryak culture from the north, the Heishui Mohe culture from the west, and indigenous Neolithic Sakhalin culture gave birth to the Okhotsk culture, which...
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  • relatively recent expansion from Hokkaidō, displacing an indigenous Okhotsk culture, which may have been related to the modern Itelmens. When the Kuril...
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    Jōmon period (redirect from Jomon Culture)
    farming culture, the Yayoi (c. 300 BC – AD 300), named after an archaeological site near Tokyo. Within Hokkaido, the Jōmon is succeeded by the Okhotsk culture...
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    in Yezo from the Aleutian Islands. Allen P. McCartney equated the Okhotsk culture with the Korpokkur. Early ethnographer Tsuboi Shogoro believed the...
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    displaced the Okhotsk culture north from southern Hokkaido when the Ainu fled Japanese expansion into northern Honshu, with the Okhotsk ancestral to the...
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  • Mount Shari Okhotsk culture, archaeological culture in the lands surrounding the Sea of Okhotsk Okhotsk (crater), a crater on Mars 4042 Okhotsk, a main-belt...
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  • genetic evidence, found that the Ainu are significantly linked to the Okhotsk culture of northern Hokkaido. Oral history records Ainu displacement of a people...
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  • Zoku-Jōmon period (category Archaeological cultures of Japan)
    "major break in mobility and subsistence patterns". History of Japan Okhotsk culture Barnes, Gina (2015). Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization...
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    Nanai, Nivkhs, and Northwest Coast Indians, as well as the more local Okhotsk culture and Ainu. Hokkaido Museum Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples...
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  • agreed to be linked to the Satsumon culture of the Epi-Jōmon period, with later influences from the nearby Okhotsk culture. The Ainu appear genetically most...
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    Liuguiguo (category Archaeological cultures of East Asia)
    Tang in the fourteenth year of Zhenguan (640) is also documented. Okhotsk culture Ptak, Roderich (2018). "Gouguo, the "Land of Dogs," on Ricci's World...
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    Hokkaido (section Culture)
    settlements on Kamchatka (from 1699), Sakhalin (1850s) and the Sea of Okhotsk Coast (1640s onwards). Prior to the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the Tokugawa...
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    Jōmon, Zoku-Jōmon, Okhotsk, Tobinitai (トビニタイ文化), and Satsumon cultures; artefacts from the Matsunorikawa Hokugan Site (Okhotsk culture) that have been designated...
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    north occupies a vast mountainous area along the coastline of the Sea of Okhotsk, a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. Khabarovsk Krai is bordered by Magadan...
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    Satsumon culture. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaidō) Hokkaido Archaeological Operations Center Ebetsu City Historical Museum Okhotsk culture Ishikari...
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    the Shōwa era, and include materials relating to the Satsumon culture, Okhotsk culture, and Ainu. The Moyoro Shell Mound Museum operates as an annex....
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  • 北海道目梨泊遺跡出土品 Hokkaidō Menashidomari iseki shutsudo-hin Okhotsk culture Esashi Esashi Town (kept at Okhotsk Museum Esashi) 44°56′21″N 142°34′03″E / 44.9392439°N...
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  • Excavated Artefacts of the Okhotsk Culture on the Nemuro Peninsula; Sake-toba (ja); Yamazuke Production Methods; Sake-izushi (ja) Culture; Coastal Rivers in the...
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