1999
DOI: 10.2307/489606
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Pitch-Accent in Tokyo Japanese

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“…(2018) have suggested that the production of these ceramics was associated with the intensified exploitation of aquatic resources and increasing sedentism at the beginning of the Holocene. To some degree, this scenario parallels Sato's (1992) hypothesis. Building on previous research concerning the significance of fishing in the appearance of sedentism (Watanabe 1972; Nishida 1984; Binford 1990), Sato (1992) proposed that the intensification of inland fishing from the Terminal Palaeolithic to the beginning of the Jomon period may have induced a seasonal sedentary lifestyle and broader spectrum resource exploitation.…”
Section: Research Historysupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…(2018) have suggested that the production of these ceramics was associated with the intensified exploitation of aquatic resources and increasing sedentism at the beginning of the Holocene. To some degree, this scenario parallels Sato's (1992) hypothesis. Building on previous research concerning the significance of fishing in the appearance of sedentism (Watanabe 1972; Nishida 1984; Binford 1990), Sato (1992) proposed that the intensification of inland fishing from the Terminal Palaeolithic to the beginning of the Jomon period may have induced a seasonal sedentary lifestyle and broader spectrum resource exploitation.…”
Section: Research Historysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Chronologically, the site clearly dates to immediately before the Late Glacial warming, suggesting that climatic amelioration cannot explain the emergence of dwelling features, or ‘huts’, and the earliest pottery. Instead, we suggest that intensified inland fishing in cold environments, prior to the Late Glacial warm period, led to sedentism and, probably, to the development of pottery—a hypothesis originally proposed by Sato (1992). Recent progress in isotope and organic residue analyses supports this archaeological evidence (Craig et al 2013; Kunikita et al .…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…In this quantiˆcation, we used four types of characteristics of hair form, a basic characteristic, an additional characteristic and 2 peculiar morphologies. Currently, eight basic characteristics are commonly used in the classiˆcation of the hair form of Japanese head hairs 11) . Five categories were considered for BC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%