This research reconstructs site formation processes and activities of the inhabitants of two cave sites in south China, Xianrendong and Yuchanyan, where the earliest pottery in the world has been discovered. The goal is to broaden existing understandings of human behavior of Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Chinese hunter-gatherers, through the production of data types rarely gathered at a Chinese Palaeolithic site. I use the geoarchaeological technique of micromorphology – microscopic observation of thin sections of oriented intact sediment samples to identify their components and nature – and micro-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (μ-FTIR) a technique used to obtain the molecular composition of materials used here to detect chan...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragmentary r...
Lakeshore environments offer an excellent opportunity to explore how early humans adapted to changin...
2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The site of Yuchanyan cave (Hunan Province, China) contains evidence fo...
Excavations at the cave site of Xianrendong (Jiangxi Province, China) recovered the earliest known p...
The invention of pottery introduced fundamental shifts in human subsistence practices and sociosymbo...
Since 2004, three excavations have been carried out at a late Pleistocene human fossil site of Huang...
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...
The site of Zhoukoudian has been studied for over 70 years. During this time, a great deal of change...
Global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) posed significant challenges to peoples living ...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragmentary r...
Lakeshore environments offer an excellent opportunity to explore how early humans adapted to changin...
2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The site of Yuchanyan cave (Hunan Province, China) contains evidence fo...
Excavations at the cave site of Xianrendong (Jiangxi Province, China) recovered the earliest known p...
The invention of pottery introduced fundamental shifts in human subsistence practices and sociosymbo...
Since 2004, three excavations have been carried out at a late Pleistocene human fossil site of Huang...
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...
The site of Zhoukoudian has been studied for over 70 years. During this time, a great deal of change...
Global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) posed significant challenges to peoples living ...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragmentary r...
Lakeshore environments offer an excellent opportunity to explore how early humans adapted to changin...