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    The Satsumon culture (擦文文化, Satsumon Bunka, lit. "brushed pattern") is a partially agricultural, archeological culture of northern Honshu and southern...
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    visited in Chikuma, Nagano. History of Japan Yayoi people Okhotsk culture Satsumon culture Emishi Indigenous peoples of the Americas Two layer hypothesis...
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  • Emishi (redirect from Emishi culture)
    needed]. The Esan culture of northern Honshu is associated with this population and later gave rise to the Satsumon culture which is ancestral to...
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    of both the Okhotsk and Satsumon cultures. Over time, the Satsumon culture, having absorbed elements from the Tobinitai culture, evolved into what is now...
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  • after the Satsumon culture period. The mainstream theory maintains that the Ainu culture originated from the local Hokkaido-Jōmon culture, a merger of...
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    Insights into changing patterns of pottery use in the Susuya, Okhotsk and Satsumon phases of the Kafukai sites, Rebun Island, Japan". Quaternary International...
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    the subsequent Satsumon period, from around the 13th century the Ainu established their own culture by absorbing the surrounding culture while engaging...
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    The Ebetsu Kofun Cluster (江別古墳群, Ebetsu kofun-gun) is a group of Satsumon culture burial mounds in the Motoebetsu neighbourhood of the city of Ebetsu,...
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    a product of assimilation of Okhotsk culture into the neighboring and contemporaneous expanding Satsumon culture of southern and western Hokkaido. With...
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    Peninsula; to the south, it crossed the La Pérouse Strait and met the Satsumon culture on the northern shores of Hokkaido. The Nivkh, being the dominant population...
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  • Zoku-Jōmon period (category Archaeological cultures of Japan)
    elsewhere. Zoku-Jōmon ("continuing cord-marking") in turn gave way to Satsumon ("brushed pattern" or "scraped design") around the seventh century or in...
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    Jōmon period (redirect from Jomon Culture)
    succeeded by the Okhotsk culture and Zoku-Jōmon (post-Jōmon) or Epi-Jōmon culture, which later replaced or merged with the Satsumon culture around the 7th century...
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  • archaeological research of the Jōmon period, and is an authority on Okhotsk culture through Satsumon era. He has authored a number of books specifically about Ainu...
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    properties. The collection includes Jōmon artefacts as well as those of the Satsumon culture excavated from the Sapporo City K-446 Site that have been designated...
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    middle of the 10th century, the Aonae culture, a creole between the Satsumon culture and the Haji pottery culture of Honshu, was established as the pre-stage...
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    Ryukyuans (section Culture)
    contributed to a considerable Ryukyuan diaspora. Ryukyuans have a distinct culture with some matriarchal elements, indigenous religion and cuisine which had...
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    tapir [ja] (Plesiocolopirus kushiroensis) was described as well as Jōmon, Satsumon, and Ainu materials. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaidō) Hokkaido...
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    Literature and Culture in Brazil (archived) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan The National Museum of Japanese History Japanese society and culture Dekasegi...
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    exhibits include Jōmon and Zoku-Jōmon artefacts, objects from the Satsumon culture, goods brought by the kitamaebune, and materials relating to the Battle...
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    place in Hokkaidō during the Jōmon period, prior to the Satsumon period in which the Ainu culture first emerged. However, agriculture began to decline in...
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    beads, earthenware, and stone accessories. Graves from the historical Satsumon culture (700–1200 CE) have been found around Eniwa, at the Moizari Kofun Site...
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  • 札幌市K-446遺跡出土の遺物 Sapporo-shi Kē yonhyakyon-iseki shutsudo no ibutsu Satsumon culture Sapporo Sapporo Buried Cultural Property Center 43°01′48″N 141°20′25″E...
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    that the Japanese represented a combination of all East Asian peoples and cultures, emphasizing heterogeneous traits. Imperial Japanese propaganda started...
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    and their cultures. Nivkhs may be related to the Susuya, Okhotsk, and Tobinitai culture that reached Hokkaido and met the Satsumon culture. Several historians...
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    during 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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    Okhotsk, Tobinitai (トビニタイ文化), and Satsumon cultures; artefacts from the Matsunorikawa Hokugan Site (Okhotsk culture) that have been designated an Important...
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  • Pauley (2009). Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture. Samantha Pauley. ISBN 0-615-23356-2, 978-0-615-23356-7. p. 91. Touken...
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  • the destruction of the Northern Fujiwara clan around the end of the Satsumon culture, as a part of the greater Ainu migration out of Tohoku. Furthermore...
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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...
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    sandspit in Japan, extending 26 kilometres (16 mi); there are remains of Satsumon culture pit dwellings, while in the Edo period there was a checkpoint regulating...
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