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Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 86:325-337
Carbonised textiles were found in a burnt down building inside a cave 30km from the far eastern coast of Russia. The textiles were made from untwisted or hand-twisted blades of sedge grass to form ropes, nets and woven mats. Dated by AMS toc. 9400–
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Radiocarbon. 46:345-351
This paper presents an updated radiocarbon chronology of the earliest pottery sites in the Old World. Ceramic production originated in the Late Glacial period in several regions of East Asiathe Japanese Islands, the Russian Far East, and southern Chi
Autor:
Charles T. Keally, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin
Publikováno v:
Radiocarbon. 43:1121-1128
The radiocarbon age of the earliest pottery from Russian Far East—Gromatukha and Osipovka cultures—is between around 13,300 BP and around 10,400 BP. This shows that the Amur River basin was one of the centers of origin of pottery in East Asia, at
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Coastal Systems and Continental Margins ISBN: 9781402036279
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::79602e173a43ab473997131df797e308
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3628-0_6
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3628-0_6
Autor:
Charles T. Keally, Shizuo Oda
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Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. 12
Autor:
Charles T. Keally, Shizuo Oda
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Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon. 94:325-361
After talking to the principal investigators, OKAMURA and KAMATA, and a thorough study of the relevant publications and the lithics themselves, we have concluded that no proven artifacts of human origin predating 30, 000 B. P. exist in Miyagi prefect
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Journal of the American Oriental Society. 97:580
Publikováno v:
Monumenta Nipponica. 42:248
Autor:
Charles T. Keally
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Monumenta Nipponica. 27:143
Autor:
Charles T. Keally
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Monumenta Nipponica. 24:249
I . mROM the fifth to the third millennium B. c.1 small groups of hunters and gatherers camped on the bluff on the west bank of the Hirai River in what is today the Ninomiya section of the town of Akita in Nishitama County, Tokyo (Map i). This bluff