Uzakdoğu'nun, Rusya kesiminin Neolitik yaşama geçişi önemli özellikleri getirmektedir ve özgün bir model olarak tanımlanabilir. Bu model, GÖ 10 000/13 000-3 0001 tarihleri boyunca toplumun, tarıma ve besin üretimine geçmeksizin, teknolojik, sosyal ve inanç gelişimini kapsamaktadır. Su ürünleri ağırlıklı bileşik bir avcı-toplayıcı ekonomiye dayak Uzakdoğu'nun Rusya bölgesi Neoktik kültürleri orman, nehir, dağ, göl ve deniz kıyûannda oldukça yüksek bir seviyeye ulaşmışlardır; bunlann beraberinde Çin, Kore, Japonya gibi civar bölgelerle de yoğun kültürel iletişim içine girmişlerdir. Bu arkeolojik veriler bölgeler arası karşılıklı ikşkilerin saptanması ve tüm Avrupa-Asya'nm neoktik sürecine ait kuramlar için son derecede değerlidir.
Neolitik neolitik yaşam Uzakdoğu Rusya' sı ilk çanak çömlek taş alet endüstrisi yoğun somon balığı avcılığı deniz kıyısına uyum.
Russian Far East is a huge territory which includes several big geographical regions - the Amur Region Middle Amur and Lower Amur , the Maritime Region Primorye and Sakhalin Island Fig. 1 . First archaeological investigations started here about 100 years ago and today specialists have bright historical panorama of original cultures and traditions from the Upper Paleolithic sites to the early states of the Middle Ages.
Neolithic neolithisation Russian Far East early pottery stone industry intensive salmon fishing maritime adaptation
| Primary Language | English |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 2008 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2008 Issue: 11 |
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