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early estimation of the site's
initial occupation was A.D. 750 by
Emory and
Sinoto in 1969, but a more
recent study using updated radiocarbon dating methods...
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Yosihiko H.
Sinoto (September 3, 1924 –
October 4, 2017) was a ****anese-born
American anthropologist at the
Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is known...
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Kazuko Sinoto (c. 1928 –
August 5, 2013) was a ****anese-born
American historian and
immigration researcher who
specialized in the
history of ****anese migration...
- The
Sinoto's lorikeet (Vini sinotoi) is a
species of
parrot that
became extinct 700–1300
years ago. It was
identified from
fossils on the
Marquesas Islands...
- OCLC 1038430174. US
Census 2000: [1]
Archived 2020-02-12 at archive.today. Kono &
Sinoto 2000 "Takahashi
Korekiyo Memorial Park in Yokohama".
Archived from the original...
- (138 ft) long and was
restored in 1968 by ****anese
archaeologist Yosihiko Sinoto. Two
stone box
tombs of the
royal family were
found in the area of the complex...
- Museum. ISSN 0078-740X. LCCN 77029164. OCLC 659366796. Emory,
Kenneth P.;
Sinoto,
Yosihiko H. (1969). "Age of the
sites in the
South Point area, Ka'u, Hawaii"...
- from the
original on July 13, 2024.
Retrieved May 30, 2020. Kono, Hideto;
Sinoto,
Kazuko (2000). "Observations of the
First ****anese to Land in Hawai'i"...
- 1001922. S2CID 129352874.
Retrieved 10
August 2022. Emory,
Kenneth P.;
Sinoto,
Yosihiko H. (1964). "Eastern
Polynesian Burials at Maupiti".
Journal of...
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another site on the same island. In 1973,
American archaeologists Yosihiko H.
Sinoto and
Patrick C.
McCoy discovered bone
fragments of
domesticated dogs and...