テバフ式土器の発展の問題について
デリューギン, V. A.
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Abstract
Northwest from the Okhotsk culture area, on the Amur estuary, are located sites of the Tebakh culture. Several points on typology and chronology of Tebakh pottery must be considered. In this article the author continues to develop his own point of view on this problem. In particular, he disagrees with the Usuki's idea dividing Tebakh culture into four chronological stages. The way not conclude that every type of Tebakh pottery reflects appointed temporal limits, which change in chronological succession. Tebakh pottery correlates only with two periods of Okhotsk culture: Enoura and Minami-Kaiduka. Pottery of the Tebakh type, whose morphology changed very fast, developed only during the Enoura period.
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