In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andchange in the foodways of Late Holocene hunter-gatherer communities in coastal northern Hokkaido(1750 BCE–1250 CE). The Late Holocene period of this region is very dynamic, and characterised by numerous migrations and cultural replacements. The research into these processes has generally focused on typological variation in pottery, which is a device each of the period’s different culturesmade widespread use of. This thesis takes a novel approach, and uses pottery residue analysis to investigate long-term patterns of continuity and change in cooking practices, employing the conceptof cuisine to interpret the results. In particular, the Okhotsk ...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
In the early Holocene, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer communities inhabiting the Cis-Baikal region of Ea...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
In the early Holocene, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer communities inhabiting the Cis-Baikal region of Ea...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...