Archaeological marine carbonates in northern Hokkaido, Japan: methodology, chronology and palaeothermometry
<p>The site of Hamanaka 2, Rebun Island (Hokkaido), contains an archaeological record including well-preserved faunal remains, including clam shells and cod otoliths, from hunter-gatherer groups across the Epi-Jomon to Historical Ainu periods. As demonstrated by sclerochronologists worldwide,...
Main Author: | Branscombe, T |
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Other Authors: | Lee-Thorp, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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