Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de diversiteit en verandering in de voedselverwerking van laat-Holocene jager-verzamelaars gemeenschappen in het kustgebied van Noord-Hokkaido (1750 v.Chr.-1250 n.Chr.) te reconstrueren. De late Holoceen-periode in deze regio was zeer dynamisch en werd gekenmerkt door migraties en culturele overgangen. Het onderzoek naar deze processen is over het algemeen gebaseerd op typologische variatie in aardewerk, dat veelvuldig is teruggevonden uit deze periode. De Okhotsk-culturen (400-1100 n.Chr.) vormen de focus van dit proefschrift. Hun complexe aanbidding van dieren, hun gevarieerde stijl van levensonderhoud en de veelzijdige huishoudelijke activit...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of the Swif...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
On Hokkaido Island, the northernmost island cluster of the Japanese archipelago, humans started to m...
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...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of the Swif...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
Organische resten die zijn achtergebleven in oud aardewerk worden in dit proefschrift gebruikt om de...
In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andc...
Hamanaka 2 is a multi-phase coastal site in Rebun Island with a ~ 3000-year occupation sequence exte...
The goal of this contribution is to stimulate a wider reflection on the role of food consumption pra...
Island chains provide access to terrestrial, coastal and offshore marine resources, attracting peopl...
The Neolithization of Northern Eurasia is marked by the emergence of pottery among hunter-gatherer s...
On Hokkaido Island, the northernmost island cluster of the Japanese archipelago, humans started to m...
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...
During the adoption of large-scale wet rice agriculture in the Japanese archipelago, it was supposed...
The earliest pots in the world are from East Asia and date to the Late Pleistocene. However, ceramic...
This thesis aims to investigate the function and functional variation of ceramic vessels of the Swif...