Embodying Okhotsk Ethnicity: Human Skeletal Remains from the Aonae Dune Site, Okushiri Island, Hokkaido

dc.contributor.author Matsumura, Hirofumi
dc.contributor.author Hudson, Mark J.
dc.contributor.author Koshida, Kenichiro
dc.contributor.author Minakawa, Yoichi
dc.date.accessioned 2010-08-04T19:54:27Z
dc.date.available 2010-08-04T19:54:27Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.description.abstract This article describes human skeletal remains from the Aonae Dune site, Okushiri Island, Hokkaido, Japan. Skeletal remains of an adult female and two sub adults were excavated in 2002. Although these remains derived from Okhotsk culture contexts, analyses of cranial and tooth crown measurements demonstrated that Aonae Dune No.1 (the adult female), Aonae Dune No.2 (a child of about 11 years), and Aonae Dune No.3 (a child of about 6 years) are morphologically closer to Epi-Jomon or Jomon and Ainu populations and significantly different from other Okhotsk samples in Hokkaido. It is argued that these three skeletons probably represent individuals from a different culture who were adopted into Okhotsk society. KEYWORDS: Hokkaido, Okhotsk culture, Aonae Dune site, osteological analyses, ethnicity.
dc.identifier.citation Matsumura, H., M. J. Hudson, K. Koshida, and Y. Minakawa. 2006. Embodying Okhotsk Ethnicity: Human Skeletal Remains from the Aonae Dune Site, Okushiri Island, Hokkaido. Asian Perspectives 45 (1): 1-23.
dc.identifier.issn 1535-8283 (E-ISSN)
dc.identifier.issn 0066-8435 (Print)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/17243
dc.publisher University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu)
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 45
dc.relation.ispartofseries Number 1
dc.subject Hokkaido
dc.subject Okhotsk culture
dc.subject Aonae Dune site
dc.subject osteological analyses
dc.subject ethnicity
dc.subject.lcsh Prehistoric peoples--Asia--Periodicals.
dc.subject.lcsh Prehistoric peoples--Oceania--Periodicals.
dc.subject.lcsh Asia--Antiquities--Periodicals.
dc.subject.lcsh Oceania--Antiquities--Periodicals.
dc.subject.lcsh East Asia--Antiquities--Periodicals.
dc.title Embodying Okhotsk Ethnicity: Human Skeletal Remains from the Aonae Dune Site, Okushiri Island, Hokkaido
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