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1. The Origins of Watercraft in the North Pacific and its role in Northeast Asian Prehistory
2. Synthetic perspective on prehistoric hunter-gatherer adaptation and landscape change in northern Japan
3. Over the Water into and out of the Japanese Archipelago during the Pleistocene: Humans, Obsidian, and Lithic Techniques
4. Human Behavior in the Insular World of the Okhotsk and Japan Seas during the Late Pleistocene/Holocene Transition and Between the late Palaeolithic/Neolithic Boundaries
5. Maritime prehistory of Korea: an archaeological review
6. The Origins of Aquatic Subsistence Practices among Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers during the Late Pleistocene/Holocene Transition in the Russian Far East
7. A Hypothesis Pertaining to the Initial Dispersal of Pottery Production in East Asia; A View from the Far East
8. From Continent to Continent: proposed pathways of human travel from Kamchatka to America in ancient times
9. Digital Characterization of the Stemmed Projectile Point Technology from the Ushki Lake Site, Layer VII, Kamchatka, Russia
10. The Onset of Maritime Adaptation in Eastern Chukotka and the Emergence of Marine Economies and Seafaring Activities between 8000 - 3500 years Before Present
11. Evidence of Maritime Adaptations During the Neolithic Period in the Primorye Region of the Russian Far East
12. Watercraft in the Context of Marine Adaptations in Peter the Great Bay
13. Seafaring in the Bohai State.
2. Synthetic perspective on prehistoric hunter-gatherer adaptation and landscape change in northern Japan
3. Over the Water into and out of the Japanese Archipelago during the Pleistocene: Humans, Obsidian, and Lithic Techniques
4. Human Behavior in the Insular World of the Okhotsk and Japan Seas during the Late Pleistocene/Holocene Transition and Between the late Palaeolithic/Neolithic Boundaries
5. Maritime prehistory of Korea: an archaeological review
6. The Origins of Aquatic Subsistence Practices among Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers during the Late Pleistocene/Holocene Transition in the Russian Far East
7. A Hypothesis Pertaining to the Initial Dispersal of Pottery Production in East Asia; A View from the Far East
8. From Continent to Continent: proposed pathways of human travel from Kamchatka to America in ancient times
9. Digital Characterization of the Stemmed Projectile Point Technology from the Ushki Lake Site, Layer VII, Kamchatka, Russia
10. The Onset of Maritime Adaptation in Eastern Chukotka and the Emergence of Marine Economies and Seafaring Activities between 8000 - 3500 years Before Present
11. Evidence of Maritime Adaptations During the Neolithic Period in the Primorye Region of the Russian Far East
12. Watercraft in the Context of Marine Adaptations in Peter the Great Bay
13. Seafaring in the Bohai State.