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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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  • 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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    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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    Ainu people (section Culture)
    be linked to the Satsumon culture of the Epi-Jōmon period, with later influences from the nearby Okhotsk culture. The Ainu culture may be better described...
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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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    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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    visited in Chikuma, Nagano. History of Japan Yayoi people Okhotsk culture Satsumon culture Emishi Indigenous peoples of the Americas Furuichi, Yu (11 June...
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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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    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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  • 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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    Nihontō Bunka Shinkō Kyōkai (Society for the Promotion of Japanese Sword Culture). However, in order to maintain the quality of Japanese swords, the Japanese...
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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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  • Thumbnail for Abashiri City Folk Museum
    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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    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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    largely encloses Notsuke Bay. There remain on the peninsula traces of Satsumon culture pit dwellings, while during the Edo period samurai were stationed at...
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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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    lacquered combs, beads, earthenware and stone accessories. Historical Satsumon culture (700–1200 CE) graves dating have been found around Eniwa, at the Moizari...
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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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    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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    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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    continuing Jōmon culture which persisted in the region from the 3rd century BC until the 7th century AD, when it was replaced by Satsumon culture. In 1921, they...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • Thumbnail for Rausu Municipal Museum
    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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  • 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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  • Tangible Cultural Property), and ceramics of the later Okhotsk and Satsumon cultures. Nemuro Peninsula Chashi Sites List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaidō)...
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