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Radiocarbon Dating of Potteryfrom Karaga Bay Coast, Northern Kamchatka, Russia

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Title: Radiocarbon Dating of Potteryfrom Karaga Bay Coast, Northern Kamchatka, Russia
Authors: TAKASE, Katsunori1 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): TAKASE, Katsunori1
Keywords: Radiocarbon
Dating
Pottery
Karaga
Bay
Coast
Northern
Kamchatka
Russia
Issue Date: Mar-2014
Publisher: Graduate School of Lettters, Hokkaido University
Journal Title: Journal of the Graduate school of Letters
Volume: 9
Start Page: 1
End Page: 27
Abstract: This study aims to determine the age of prehistoric pottery from Karaga Bay coast, northern Kamchatka, Russia. From a typological viewpoint, pottery in this region is divided into four types:Ivashka type, Kavran type, pottery with clay rope ornamentation, and pottery covered by a square/rectangular-shaped impression. The ceramic set is classified into two patterns:a composition solely consisting of Kavran type (“composition-I”) and a composition consisting of various types as well as Kavran type (“composition-II”). According to AMS (acceleratormass spectrometry) radiocarbon dating,thetypological features ofKavran typewere largelyunaltered from the11th to the17th centuryCE. However,ceramiccomposition can bean effectiveindicatorofage;“composition-I”isdated to theolderstagebetween the11th and the13th centuryCE, and “composition-II”can be assigned to the newer stage during the second halfof the15th to thefirst halfofthe17th centuryCE. This chronological schemesuggests that cultural interaction in the newer stage between Karaga Baycoast and adjacent areas is more active than in the older stage.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/54956
Appears in Collections:Journal of the Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences > Volume 9

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