Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands

The possibility of an additional channel of Old World influence into northern North America besides the traditional Bering Strait route has been raised from time to time by such scholars as Frederica de Laguna, Henry B. Collins, Robert F. Heizer and Wendell Oswalt, who saw such influence as originat...

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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV86Q1WG2_meta$v-1343163143768 2024-11-03T19:45:11+00:00 Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands Kuril Islands Kurile Islands ENVELOPE(145.01953,156.44531,50.12058,44.276672) 2012-07-24T20:52:23.768Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86Q1WG2_meta$v=1343163143768 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Kurile Islands Naiji Archaeological Overview Architectural Survey Data Recovery / Excavation Systematic Survey Architectural Documentation Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Domestic Structures Burial pit Ceramic Chipped Stone Fauna Ground Stone Human Remains Metal Shell Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86Q1WG2_meta$v=1343163143768 2024-11-03T19:05:35Z The possibility of an additional channel of Old World influence into northern North America besides the traditional Bering Strait route has been raised from time to time by such scholars as Frederica de Laguna, Henry B. Collins, Robert F. Heizer and Wendell Oswalt, who saw such influence as originating along the northeast coast of Asia (including the Japanese islands) and traveling thence via the Aleutians. A significant amount of archaeological field work and collecting has been carried out by Japanese workers during the 1930's in the insular portion of the Okhotsk Sea region--the Kurile Islands, southern Sakhalin and Hokkaido. This publication includes all significant Japanese reports on the archaeology of the Kurile (Kuril) Islands except for cases of duplication: e.g. preliminary reports have been omitted when the same author's final report cover the ground adequately. The Archives of Archaeology Series is a 29-volume set jointly published by the University of Wisconsin Press and the Society for American Archaeology on opaque microcards, a now obsolete format. The Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse has digitized the original opaque microcards and made the digital copies available through tDAR. More information on the process of digitizing the series can be found in Joseph Tiffany’s 2012 article entitled "Digitizing the Archives of Archaeology Series" in the SAA Archaeological Record (http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=113770). Dataset Bering Strait okhotsk sea Sakhalin the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Okhotsk Bering Strait Wendell ENVELOPE(-63.000,-63.000,-64.617,-64.617) ENVELOPE(145.01953,156.44531,50.12058,44.276672)
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topic Kurile Islands
Naiji
Archaeological Overview
Architectural Survey
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Architectural Documentation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Domestic Structures
Burial pit
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Ground Stone
Human Remains
Metal
Shell
spellingShingle Kurile Islands
Naiji
Archaeological Overview
Architectural Survey
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Architectural Documentation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Domestic Structures
Burial pit
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Ground Stone
Human Remains
Metal
Shell
Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
topic_facet Kurile Islands
Naiji
Archaeological Overview
Architectural Survey
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Architectural Documentation
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Domestic Structures
Burial pit
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Ground Stone
Human Remains
Metal
Shell
description The possibility of an additional channel of Old World influence into northern North America besides the traditional Bering Strait route has been raised from time to time by such scholars as Frederica de Laguna, Henry B. Collins, Robert F. Heizer and Wendell Oswalt, who saw such influence as originating along the northeast coast of Asia (including the Japanese islands) and traveling thence via the Aleutians. A significant amount of archaeological field work and collecting has been carried out by Japanese workers during the 1930's in the insular portion of the Okhotsk Sea region--the Kurile Islands, southern Sakhalin and Hokkaido. This publication includes all significant Japanese reports on the archaeology of the Kurile (Kuril) Islands except for cases of duplication: e.g. preliminary reports have been omitted when the same author's final report cover the ground adequately. The Archives of Archaeology Series is a 29-volume set jointly published by the University of Wisconsin Press and the Society for American Archaeology on opaque microcards, a now obsolete format. The Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse has digitized the original opaque microcards and made the digital copies available through tDAR. More information on the process of digitizing the series can be found in Joseph Tiffany’s 2012 article entitled "Digitizing the Archives of Archaeology Series" in the SAA Archaeological Record (http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=113770).
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title Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
title_short Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
title_full Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
title_fullStr Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
title_full_unstemmed Japanese Source Materials of the Archaeology of the Kurile Islands
title_sort japanese source materials of the archaeology of the kurile islands
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
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op_coverage Kuril Islands
Kurile Islands
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-63.000,-63.000,-64.617,-64.617)
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geographic Okhotsk
Bering Strait
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Bering Strait
Wendell
genre Bering Strait
okhotsk sea
Sakhalin
genre_facet Bering Strait
okhotsk sea
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