The Last Stage of the Okhotsk Culture and the Satsumon Culture

application/pdf The Okhotsk Culture coexisted with the Satsumon Culture, though the former had their territories along the Okhotsk sea coast of Hokkaido and the latter distributed in the inland. The Satsumon people could get more iron tools as articles of trade than the Okhotsk people could. Finally...

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Main Authors: 山浦, 清, 65014
Language:Japanese
Published: 東京大学文学部考古学研究室 1983
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Online Access:https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/29672/files/KJ00004312262.pdf
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Summary:application/pdf The Okhotsk Culture coexisted with the Satsumon Culture, though the former had their territories along the Okhotsk sea coast of Hokkaido and the latter distributed in the inland. The Satsumon people could get more iron tools as articles of trade than the Okhotsk people could. Finally the Satsumon Culture dominated the Okhotsk Culture. Consequently some elements of the Ainu Culture, the successor of the Satumon Culture, originates in the Okhotsk culture. departmental bulletin paper