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In the Wake of the Jomon

by Jon Turk

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ISBN13: 9780071449021
ISBN10: 0071449027
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The thrilling account of an extraordinary journey

in the tradition of Kon-Tiki

In 1996 a 9,500-year-old skeleton was found beside the Columbia River, galvanizing anthropologists with the possibility that prehistoric humans reached North America from Asia by crossing the ocean in small open boats. In this compelling narrative, world-class kayaker and science writer Jon Turk relates his successful attempt to re-create this perilous migration. This story wraps an intriguing anthropological argument inside a gripping narrative about the sea, an ancient people, and the wilderness of northeast Siberia.

Recounting his two-year, 3,000-mile kayak voyage from Japan's bamboo forests to the tundra of Siberia and Alaska, Turk introduces strong archeological and anthropological evidence that his expedition was not the first. He explains how the ancient Jomon people could have completed this journey 10,000 to 15,000 years ago and provides insight into the question of why they did it. Both fascinating adventure and riveting prehistory, In the Wake of the Jomon is destined to become a classic.

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Recounting his two-year, 3,000-mile kayak voyage from Japan's bamboo forests to the tundra of Siberia and Alaska, Turk--in the thrilling tradition of "Kon Tiki"--introduces strong archeological and anthropological evidence that his expedition was not the first.

About the Author

Jon Turk, author of Cold Oceans: Adventures in Kayak, Rowboat, and Dogsled, is a scientist and textbook author by vocation. He has paddled around Cape Horn, across the Northwest Passage, and in high-latitude oceans around the world.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note

Prologue

Kennewick Man

Passage to Petropavlovsk

Interlude

To Cape Rubicon

A Candle for Evdocia

Notes

Annotated Bibliography

Acknowledgments

Product Details

ISBN:
9780071449021
Author:
Turk, Jon
Publisher:
International Marine Publishing
Author:
Turk, Jonathan
Subject:
Asia - Japan
Subject:
Ocean travel
Subject:
Prehistoric peoples
Subject:
Kayaking
Subject:
Prehistoric peoples - Travel -
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
312
Dimensions:
9.12x6.34x1.17 in. 1.35 lbs.

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