1993年サハリンにおけるウスチアインスコエ遺跡の調査
We excavated a small area of the Usti-Ainskoe Site in 1993. We found a pit dwelling, which was partly destroyed by the changes in the course of the Ainskoe river. Judging from the pottery discovered there, the dwelling dates back to the period of Susuya pottery and Esutoru pottery types. The ground...
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fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/38397 2023-05-15T18:09:03+02:00 1993年サハリンにおけるウスチアインスコエ遺跡の調査 Archaeological research at the Usti-Ainskoe Site, Sakhalin in 1993 山浦, 清 http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38397 jpn jpn 北海道大学総合博物館 オホーツク文化形成期の諸問題 = Problems on the formative stage of the Okhotsk culture http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38397 069 bulletin (article) fthokunivhus 2022-11-18T01:01:45Z We excavated a small area of the Usti-Ainskoe Site in 1993. We found a pit dwelling, which was partly destroyed by the changes in the course of the Ainskoe river. Judging from the pottery discovered there, the dwelling dates back to the period of Susuya pottery and Esutoru pottery types. The ground plan of the dwelling, the positions of the post-holes and the location of the fire place are similar to those of the Okhotsk Culture dwellings. They indicate that the Susuya and the Esutoru people had close cultural relations with the Okhotsk culture people. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP) Okhotsk |
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We excavated a small area of the Usti-Ainskoe Site in 1993. We found a pit dwelling, which was partly destroyed by the changes in the course of the Ainskoe river. Judging from the pottery discovered there, the dwelling dates back to the period of Susuya pottery and Esutoru pottery types. The ground plan of the dwelling, the positions of the post-holes and the location of the fire place are similar to those of the Okhotsk Culture dwellings. They indicate that the Susuya and the Esutoru people had close cultural relations with the Okhotsk culture people. |
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1993年サハリンにおけるウスチアインスコエ遺跡の調査 |
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1993年サハリンにおけるウスチアインスコエ遺跡の調査 |
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1993年サハリンにおけるウスチアインスコエ遺跡の調査 |
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北海道大学総合博物館 |
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