Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeology of Maritime Northeast Asia. The capacity to harvest, store and share aquatic resources offered a novel economic strategy that could support greater sedentism and new forms of social life. In turn, growing reliance on the exploitation of rich coastal resources wouldhave generated powerful incentives to invent, adopt or refine food-processing technologies such as pottery. By the end of the Holocene, marine-adapted cultures were present along all habitable coastlines and most of them maintained some kind of pottery tradition, though the deeper origins of the apparent relationship remain obscure. To explore evolving associationsbetween early...
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...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
Ceramic technology makes an abrupt appearance in the New World Arctic at circa 2800 cal BP. While th...
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 ...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
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...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
In this PhD project the first use of pottery by prehistoric peoples in Alaska was researched through...
Ceramic technology makes an abrupt appearance in the New World Arctic at circa 2800 cal BP. While th...
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 ...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
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...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...