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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]

  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.

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