The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer societies. The driving forces behind the adoption of ceramic cooking vessels among non-agricultural societies remain unclear, although previous research, mainly in North East Asia (e.g. Japan, Korea and the Russian Far East), suggests that it was adopted as a specialist technology for processing aquatic resources, linked to the intensification of fishing activities and a move to sedentism. The stratified site of Zamostje 2 in the forest zone of the Volga-Oka region includes both aceramic Mesolithic and two early ceramic horizons dating to Early Neolithic (EN) and Middle Neolithic (MN). This provides a unique opportunity to look at the impacts ...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread o...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
In the early Holocene, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer communities inhabiting the Cis-Baikal region of Ea...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
The Eastern European steppe and forest-steppe is a key region for understanding the emergence of pot...
The emergence of pottery in Europe is associated with two distinct traditions: hunter-gatherers in t...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread o...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
In the early Holocene, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer communities inhabiting the Cis-Baikal region of Ea...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
This thesis investigates the function of early Holocene hunter-gatherer ceramic vessels in northern ...
The Eastern European steppe and forest-steppe is a key region for understanding the emergence of pot...
The emergence of pottery in Europe is associated with two distinct traditions: hunter-gatherers in t...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread o...