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Title Relationships between Holocene geomorphic development of coastal ridges and human activities : a case study of the coastal lowlands along Suruga Bay, central Japan  
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Name 松原, 彰子  
Kana マツバラ, アキコ  
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Name 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要刊行委員会  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ヒヨシ キヨウ カンコウ イインカイ  
Romanization Keio gijuku daigaku hiyoshi kiyo kanko iinkai  
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Name 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要. 社会科学  
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Issue 13  
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Coastal ridges that represent former coastal barriers and beach ridges, are widely distrib-uted among the lowlands of the Japanese Islands. The distribution of archaeological sites in the coastal lowlands indicates that these coastal ridges have been important landforms for human activities.  Relationships between Holocene geomorphological development and human activity in the regions are clarified from a study of three sites along Suruga Bay in central Japan where typical coastal ridge landforms are recognized and on which archaeological sites dating from ca.3,000 BP are also widely distributed.  The time lag between when enclosure of the lagoons behind the coastal ridges and human settlement is calibrated. It was often thousands of years after the final stages of their formation before humans began to advance and settle on the coastal ridges because it took several thousand years for the coastal ridges to become stabilized and to be free from the influence of seawater.
 
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Holocene  

coastal lowlands  

barriers and beach ridges  

tectonic movements  

volcanic events  

archaeological sites  
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/ Public / The Hiyoshi Review / The Hiyoshi review of the social sciences / 13 (2002)
 
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