ABSTRACT. The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the question: did environmental changes trigger and/or accelerate innovations such as pottery-making, maritime adaptation, and agriculture? Recent results show that pottery emerged in 3 regions of East Asia: south China (up to ~14,800 BP), the Japanese Islands (about 13,800– 13,500 BP), and the Russian Far East (~13,300 BP). The earliest pottery in the Old World preceded the Bølling-Allerød warm period (about 13,000–11,500 BP). Thus, the relationship between climate and pottery origin was not “linear. ” It seems that the combination of environmental changes and the necessity to process freshwater fish and mollusks and terrestrial plants (including acor...
The exact definition of the term “Neolithic” is discussed and the spatio-temporal coordinates of the...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
ABSTRACT. The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the questi...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
The origin of pottery is among the most important questions inOldWorld archaeology. The author under...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Patterns for the emergence of pottery-making in greater East Asia based on radiocarbon dates associa...
Recent developments related to the emergence of pottery in East Asia and neighbouring regions are pr...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
The exact definition of the term “Neolithic” is discussed and the spatio-temporal coordinates of the...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...
ABSTRACT. The chronometry of the origin of pottery in East Asia can give some insights to the questi...
The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and ...
The origin of pottery is among the most important questions inOldWorld archaeology. The author under...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Patterns for the emergence of pottery-making in greater East Asia based on radiocarbon dates associa...
Recent developments related to the emergence of pottery in East Asia and neighbouring regions are pr...
Pottery was a hunter-gatherer innovation that first emerged in East Asia between 20,000 and 12,000 c...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
Understanding the emergence and development of coastal adaptations is a central theme in the archaeo...
The earliest pottery in East Asia, as is found in several cave sites in southern China, emerges in U...
The exact definition of the term “Neolithic” is discussed and the spatio-temporal coordinates of the...
During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate g...
This study examines the relationship between pottery and food procurement strategies in northern Jap...