The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and cultural consequences. Pottery containers first emerged in East Asia during the Late Pleistocene in a wide range of environmental settings, but became particularly prominent and much more widely dispersed after climatic warming at the start of the Holocene. Some archaeologists argue that this increasing usage was driven by environmental factors, as warmer climates would have generated a wider range of terrestrial plant and animal resources that required processing in pottery. However, this hypothesis has never been directly tested. Here, in one of the largest studies of its kind, we conducted organic residue analysis of >800 pottery vessels s...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The earliest pottery on the Korean peninsula dates to the early Holocene, notably later than other r...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
ABSTRACT. The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the questi...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The earliest pottery on the Korean peninsula dates to the early Holocene, notably later than other r...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
ABSTRACT. The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the questi...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The Neolithic in north-east Asia is defined by the presence of ceramic containers, rather than agric...
The earliest pottery on the Korean peninsula dates to the early Holocene, notably later than other r...