The Tobinitai culture (トビニタイ文化) is an archaeological culture of eastern Hokkaidō. It has been described as a "hybridization" of the Okhotsk culture and the Satsumon culture.[1]
^Ōnishi Hideyuki (2003). "Residents of a Cultural Boundary Area: Lineage and Household Composition of the Tobinitai Culture in Northern Japan". Journal of the Japanese Archaeological Association. 10 (16): 157–177. doi:10.11215/nihonkokogaku1994.10.16_157.
The Tobinitaiculture (トビニタイ文化) is an archaeological culture of eastern Hokkaidō. It has been described as a "hybridization" of the Okhotsk culture and...
believe, still remain scattered about the landscape. Okhotsk cultureTobinitaiculture Susuya culture Nivkh people Ainu-Nivkh rivalry Penglai Mountain Saisiyat...
The Okhotsk culture is an archaeological coastal fishing and hunter-gatherer culture that developed around the southern coastal regions of the Sea of Okhotsk...
it was probably introduced into the Ainu culture from the Okhotsk culture sphere via the Tobinitaiculture. On the other hand, archaeologist Takuro Segawa...
and their cultures. Nivkhs may be related to the Susuya, Okhotsk, and Tobinitaiculture that reached Hokkaido and met the Satsumon culture. Several historians...
Zoku-Jōmon, Okhotsk, Tobinitai (トビニタイ文化), and Satsumon cultures; artefacts from the Matsunorikawa Hokugan Site (Okhotsk culture) that have been designated...