Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7440279 | Archaeological Research in Asia | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Here we report the results of obsidian sourcing analysis by XRF for 13 specimens in total from the two Neolithic sites of the Slavnaya 4 and 5 on Sakhalin Islands (Russia). The results show that stone tools and blade cores from Slavnaya 4 and 5 sites were made of obsidian from two sources on Hokkaido (Japan): Shirataki-Akaishiyama and Oketo-Tokoroyama. Evidence of on-site reduction of two blade cores from Shirataki Akaishiyama obsidian suggest that the Neolithic people transported sizeable blade cores > 400 km from the source for the purpose of primary blade reduction to supply blanks for tool manufacture.
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Authors
Masami Izuho, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Alexander Vasilevski, Vyacheslav Grishchenko, Satoru Yamada, Noriyoshi Oda, Hiroyuki Sato,