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Wong, Emily H. M.; Khrunin, Andrey; Nichols, Larissa; Pushkarev, Dmitry; Khokhrin, Denis; Verbenko, Dmitry; Evgrafov, Oleg; Knowles, James; Novembre, John; Limborska, Svetlana; Valouev, Anton (January 2017).
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Trekhsviatskyi, Anatolii (2007). "At the far edge of the Chinese Oikoumene: mutual relations of the indigenous population of Sakhalin with the Yuan and Ming dynasties".
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The Peoples of Northeast Asia through Time: Precolonial Ethnic and Cultural Processes along the Coast between Hokkaido and the Bering Strait
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during the last half of the first millennium to the early part of the second. The Okhotsk are often associated to be the ancestors of the
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down to its mouth. In 1647 an expedition led by Semyon Shelkovnokov (Π‘Π΅ΠΌΠ΅Π½ Π¨Π΅Π»ΠΊΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ², Π‘Π΅ΠΌΠ΅ΠΉΠΊΠ° Π¨Π΅Π»ΠΊΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΈΠΊ) traveled from
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Japan. Archaeological evidence indicates that the Okhotsk culture proper originated in the 5th century AD from the
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The first information for Europeans about the Sea of Okhotsk was delivered by the expedition led by
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The total area of the basins of rivers draining into the sea is estimated 2.5. million km.
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culture along the coast and on some islands. There are also traces of ancient
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The continental part of the Okhotsk coast has a complicated shape, with many
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and reaching the Okhotsk Coast, Negidals became geographically isolated.
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The Origin of the Ancient Koryak Culture on the Northern Okhotsk Coast
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culture that developed around the southern coastal regions of the
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The Negidals – The Red Book of the Peoples of Russian Empire
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river. Six years later, in 1645, an expedition led by
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Index


Sea of Okhotsk
mainland
Eastern Siberia
Russian Far East
Kamchatka Peninsula
Kuril Islands
are disputed by Japan
Hokkaido
Sakhalin
headlands
gulfs and bays
Sakhalin Gulf
Shelikhov Gulf
Nevelskoy Strait
Strait of Tartary
La PΓ©rouse Strait
Lindholm Strait
Severnyy Strait
Severo-Vostochnyy Strait
islands of the Sea of Okhotsk
Hokkaido
Iony Island
Kuril Islands
Sakhalin
Shantar Islands
Spafaryev Islands
Zavyalov Island
Koni Peninsula
Lisyansky Peninsula

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