The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption practices throughout prehistory. We focussed on the Jōmon communities of Hokkaidō Island in Northern Japan since these mobile foragers underwent a process of economic diversification and intensification, eventually leading to higher levels of sedentism across the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. Moreover, dynamic social settings and expansion of the subsistence base at the start of the Holocene would have provided rich opportunities for novel food combinations, and potentially, the rise of diverse regional cuisines. We investigated tool kits and resource landscapes, and sampled pottery from a range of sites, phases and regions. We then applied o...
This thesis examines the economic vs. social and symbolic importance of fish in the foodways of the ...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify the different patterns of food consumption across space a...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
One of the most entrenched binary oppositions in archaeology and anthropology has been the agricultu...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
This thesis examines the economic vs. social and symbolic importance of fish in the foodways of the ...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify the different patterns of food consumption across space a...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
One of the most entrenched binary oppositions in archaeology and anthropology has been the agricultu...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
This thesis examines the economic vs. social and symbolic importance of fish in the foodways of the ...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify the different patterns of food consumption across space a...