- 日本の古代史 Part10
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http://www.istmira.com/upl1/tmp7C_files/tmp7C-108.jpg "RELICS OF POLTSE CULTURE OF RUSSIAN SOUTHERN FAREAST COMMUNITY" S.D. Kolomiec, PhD. Hist. Sciences, Vladivostok Relics of a cultere, later called Poltse, were first found along the Amur river by A.P. Okladnikov in the course of exploration in 1935. Striking, the most eye-catching feature of such objects was richly decorated pottery. In addition to the tradition of ornamentation, including sections of finger prints, rhombic square-form imprints by means of racket-beaters, special attention was drawn by the peculiar vessels with massive carolla bent outward like a dish (Okladnikov A.P., 1980). In the following decades, the geography of sites with morphologically similar features greatly expanded to include the vast territory Amur region. Primorye, North-East Manchuria. Products with corolla bent outward like dish were met even in Kyushu, which was the basis of the hypothesis about the penetration of Poltse culture into Japanese archipelago at the end of the 1st millennium BC (A.P. Okladnikov, 1959-a). ポリツェ二重口縁土器の前千年紀末、九州上陸、ポリツェ文化日本浸透説。
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