The Migration, Culture, and Lifestyle of the Paleolithic Ryukyu Islanders

Masaki J. Fujita, Shinji Yamasaki, Ryohei Sawaura
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Roughly 35,000 years ago, hunting-fishing-gathering people occupied the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, a chain of small-sized islands in the western Pacific. There are Paleolithic sites scattered over most of the relatively large islands, thereby suggesting an extensive human dispersal over the sea at least 30,000 years ago. Recent morphological and genetic studies of the human fossils found in this area revealed that Paleolithic occupants might have an affinity with the modern and prehistoric populations of Southeast Asia. Recent excavation of Paleolithic sediments at Sakitari Cave, Okinawa Island, provided a variety of shell artifacts, including beads, scrapers, and fishhooks, and evidence of seasonal consumption of aquatic animals, especially freshwater crabs. The Paleolithic Ryukyu Islanders’ culture and lifestyle, which made use of unique resources, demonstrate behavioral adaptations to living on relatively small islands.
旧石器时代琉球岛民的迁徙、文化和生活方式
大约3.5万年前,以狩猎、捕鱼、采集为生的人们居住在日本琉球群岛,这是西太平洋上的一个小岛链。在大多数相对较大的岛屿上散布着旧石器时代的遗址,因此表明人类至少在3万年前就在海上广泛分布了。最近对该地区发现的人类化石的形态学和遗传学研究表明,旧石器时代的居住者可能与东南亚的现代和史前人群有亲缘关系。最近在冲绳岛Sakitari洞穴发掘的旧石器时代沉积物提供了各种贝壳制品,包括珠子,刮刀和鱼钩,以及水生动物季节性消费的证据,特别是淡水螃蟹。旧石器时代琉球岛民的文化和生活方式,利用了独特的资源,表现出在相对较小的岛屿上生活的行为适应。
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