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- Okhotsk_culture abstract "The Okhotsk culture is an archeological coastal fishing and hunter-gatherer culture of the lands surrounding the Sea of Okhotsk (600–1000 CE in Hokkaido, –1500 or 1600 CE in the Kurils): the Amur River basin, Sakhalin, northern Hokkaido, the Kuril Islands, and Kamchatka. It appears to have spread outwards from the Amur River region, only to be partially absorbed or pushed back by the Satsumon culture spreading north from Japan, but nevertheless surviving, for example, in the Nivkh of Sakhalin and the Amur and in Itelmen of Kamchatka. The historical Ainu people appear to have retained a strong element of the Okhotsk, but the Satsumon culture, and perhaps language, appears to have dominated the mix of people who contemporaneously became known as the Ainu. Fundamental Okhotsk elements remained, however, such as the bear cult.Kisao Ishizuki of the Sapporo University claimed that the people of the Okhotsk culture was recorded under the name Mishihase on the Japanese record Nihon Shoki.".
- Okhotsk_culture thumbnail Moyoro_Shell_Midden.jpg?width=300.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageID "30967705".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageLength "2564".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageRevisionID "656313609".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ainu_people.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Amur_River.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Bear_worship.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_East_Asia.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Siberia.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Itelmens.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Kamchatka_Peninsula.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Kuril_Islands.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mishihase.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Nivkh_people.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sakhalin.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sapporo_University.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Satsumon_culture.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sea_of_Okhotsk.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLink File:Moyoro_Shell_Midden.jpg.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Okhotsk culture".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Okhotsk".
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Okhotsk_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture-stub.
- Okhotsk_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_East_Asia.
- Okhotsk_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Siberia.
- Okhotsk_culture hypernym Fishing.
- Okhotsk_culture type Settlement.
- Okhotsk_culture comment "The Okhotsk culture is an archeological coastal fishing and hunter-gatherer culture of the lands surrounding the Sea of Okhotsk (600–1000 CE in Hokkaido, –1500 or 1600 CE in the Kurils): the Amur River basin, Sakhalin, northern Hokkaido, the Kuril Islands, and Kamchatka.".
- Okhotsk_culture label "Okhotsk culture".
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs Q1093651.
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs オホーツク文化.
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs m.0gg7bgs.
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs Охотская_культура.
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs Q1093651.
- Okhotsk_culture sameAs 鄂霍次克文化.
- Okhotsk_culture wasDerivedFrom Okhotsk_culture?oldid=656313609.
- Okhotsk_culture depiction Moyoro_Shell_Midden.jpg.
- Okhotsk_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Okhotsk_culture.