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Susuya culture
Map showing the extent of the Susuya culture
Alternative namesIncipient Okhotsk
Dates2500–1600 BP
Followed byOkhotsk culture

The Susuya culture, alternatively referred to as the earliest phase of the Okhotsk culture by some scholars,[1] is an archaeological coastal fishing and hunter-gatherer culture that developed around the southern coastal regions of the Sea of Okhotsk, including Sakhalin and northern Hokkaido.

  1. ^ Ishida, Hajime; Hanihara, Tsunehiko; Kondo, Osamu; Ohshima, Naoyuki (1994). "A Human Skeleton of the Early Phase of the Okhotsk Culture Unearthed at the Hamanaka-2 Site, Rebun Island, Hokkaido". Anthropological Science. 102 (4): 363–378. doi:10.1537/ase.102.363.

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