Excavations at the cave site of Xianrendong (Jiangxi Province, China) recovered the earliest known pottery (20/19,000 cal bp) in the world from a typical South China Upper Paleolithic chopper-chopping tool assemblage together with bone, antler, and shell tools. Here, we present the results of micromorphological and preliminary FTIR analysis of the deposits looking at high-resolution evidence of site formation processes, stratigraphic integrity, and spatial use of the site. The excavations in the cave can be divided into two areas, east and west. We demonstrate that the contexts of the micromorphological samples from both areas show negligible disturbances within the deposits, thus supporting the stratigraphic integrity of the radiocarbon sa...
The Longwangchan Paleolithic site, situated on the Yellow River terraces in the Hukou area, Shaanxi ...
<div><p>Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological l...
Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological locality ...
2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The site of Yuchanyan cave (Hunan Province, China) contains evidence fo...
This research reconstructs site formation processes and activities of the inhabitants of two cave si...
The invention of pottery introduced fundamental shifts in human subsistence practices and sociosymbo...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragment...
International audienceThe discovery of pottery dated to around 20ka cal BP, within terminal Pleistoc...
Patterns for the emergence of pottery-making in greater East Asia based on radiocarbon dates associa...
Lakeshore environments offer an excellent opportunity to explore how early humans adapted to changin...
Zhoukoudian Locality 15 is one of the most important Paleolithic sites in North China. It plays an e...
The Bianbiandong cave site (36 degrees 03'42 '' N, 118 degrees 28'17 '&apos...
Abstract As one of the world’s earliest pottery origins in Eurasia, the role of pottery during Neoli...
The Longwangchan Paleolithic site, situated on the Yellow River terraces in the Hukou area, Shaanxi ...
<div><p>Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological l...
Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological locality ...
2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The site of Yuchanyan cave (Hunan Province, China) contains evidence fo...
This research reconstructs site formation processes and activities of the inhabitants of two cave si...
The invention of pottery introduced fundamental shifts in human subsistence practices and sociosymbo...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragment...
International audienceThe discovery of pottery dated to around 20ka cal BP, within terminal Pleistoc...
Patterns for the emergence of pottery-making in greater East Asia based on radiocarbon dates associa...
Lakeshore environments offer an excellent opportunity to explore how early humans adapted to changin...
Zhoukoudian Locality 15 is one of the most important Paleolithic sites in North China. It plays an e...
The Bianbiandong cave site (36 degrees 03'42 '' N, 118 degrees 28'17 '&apos...
Abstract As one of the world’s earliest pottery origins in Eurasia, the role of pottery during Neoli...
The Longwangchan Paleolithic site, situated on the Yellow River terraces in the Hukou area, Shaanxi ...
<div><p>Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological l...
Xiaochangliang (XCL), located in the Nihewan Basin of North China, is a key archaeological locality ...