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The Ōdai Yamamoto I Site (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) is a Jōmon archaeological site in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Excavations in 1998 uncovered forty-six earthenware fragments which have been dated as early as 14,500 BC (ca 16,500 BP); this places them among the earliest pottery currently known. As the earliest in Japan, this marks the transition from the Japanese Paleolithic to Incipient Jōmon. Other pottery of a similar date has been found at Gasya and Khummi on the lower Amur River. Such a date puts the development of pottery before the warming at the end of the Pleistocene.

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  • Odai Yamamoto site I (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) est un site archéologique de la période Jōmon découvert en 1975 dans la préfecture d'Aomori, à l'extrême Nord de l'île de Honshū au Japon. Ce site possédait en 2003 les plus anciennes poteries trouvées au Japon. Les fouilles de 1998 ont trouvé quarante six fragments datés 14C 14 500 avant notre ère. Au Japon, cette découverte permet de situer la transition du paléolithique japonais à un Jōmon précoce, ou Proto-Jōmon. D'autres poteries d'une date similaire ont été découvertes à Gasy et à Khummy, dans le cours inférieur du fleuve Amour. Une telle date place le développement de la poterie avant le réchauffement du climat, à la fin du Pléistocène. (fr)
  • 大平山元Ⅰ遺跡(おおだいやまもといちいせき)は、青森県東津軽郡外ヶ浜町にある旧石器時代終末期から縄文時代草創期の遺跡である。2013年(平成25年)3月27日付で国の史跡に指定された。指定名称は「大平山元遺跡(おおだいやまもといせき)」。2021年(令和3年)7月27日、「北海道・北東北の縄文遺跡群」として世界文化遺産に登録された。 (ja)
  • The Ōdai Yamamoto I Site (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) is a Jōmon archaeological site in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Excavations in 1998 uncovered forty-six earthenware fragments which have been dated as early as 14,500 BC (ca 16,500 BP); this places them among the earliest pottery currently known. As the earliest in Japan, this marks the transition from the Japanese Paleolithic to Incipient Jōmon. Other pottery of a similar date has been found at Gasya and Khummi on the lower Amur River. Such a date puts the development of pottery before the warming at the end of the Pleistocene. (en)
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  • 大平山元Ⅰ遺跡(おおだいやまもといちいせき)は、青森県東津軽郡外ヶ浜町にある旧石器時代終末期から縄文時代草創期の遺跡である。2013年(平成25年)3月27日付で国の史跡に指定された。指定名称は「大平山元遺跡(おおだいやまもといせき)」。2021年(令和3年)7月27日、「北海道・北東北の縄文遺跡群」として世界文化遺産に登録された。 (ja)
  • The Ōdai Yamamoto I Site (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) is a Jōmon archaeological site in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Excavations in 1998 uncovered forty-six earthenware fragments which have been dated as early as 14,500 BC (ca 16,500 BP); this places them among the earliest pottery currently known. As the earliest in Japan, this marks the transition from the Japanese Paleolithic to Incipient Jōmon. Other pottery of a similar date has been found at Gasya and Khummi on the lower Amur River. Such a date puts the development of pottery before the warming at the end of the Pleistocene. (en)
  • Odai Yamamoto site I (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) est un site archéologique de la période Jōmon découvert en 1975 dans la préfecture d'Aomori, à l'extrême Nord de l'île de Honshū au Japon. Ce site possédait en 2003 les plus anciennes poteries trouvées au Japon. Les fouilles de 1998 ont trouvé quarante six fragments datés 14C 14 500 avant notre ère. (fr)
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