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5-05-2015, 17:31

Further Reading

Bleed P (1977) Flakes from Sozudai, Japan: Are they man-made?

Science 197: 1357-1359.

Bleed P (2002) Cheap, regular, and reliable: Implications of design variation in Late Pleistocene Japanese microblade technology. In: Elason RG and Kuhn SL (eds.) Thinking Small: Global Perspectives on Microlithization, pp. 95-102. Arlington, Virginia: American Anthropological Association.

Ikawa-Smith F (1986) Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene technologies. In: Pearson RJ, Brnes GL, and Hutterer KL (eds.) Windows on the Japanese Past: Studies in Archaeology and Prehistory, pp. 199-216. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan.

Ikawa-Smith F (2004) Humans along the Pacific margin of Northeast Asia before the last glacial maximum: Evidence for their presence and adaptations. In: Madsen DB (ed.) Entering America: Northeast Asia and Beringia before the Last Glacial Maximum, pp. 285-309. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

Kaner S (2002) Trouble in the Japanese Lower and Middle Palaeolithic. Before Farming 2: 1-23. Http://www. waspjournals. com.

Matsumoto N (2002) Update on the Japanese Early and Middle Palaeolithic problem. Before Farming 2: 24-25. Http://www. Waspjournals. com.

Matsu’ura S (1999) A chronological review of Pleistocene human remains from the Japanese archipelago. In: Omoto K (ed.) Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Origins of the Japanese, pp. 181-197. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies.



 

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