We present two parallel and 32 000 years long trajectories of episodic ceramic technology use in Eurasian pre-Neolithic hunter-gatherer societies. In eastern, Asian trajectory the pottery was produced from the beginning. Ceramic figurines mark the western, European trajectory. The western predates the eastern for about eleven millennia. While ceramic cones and figurines first appeared in Central Europe at c. 31 000 cal BC the earliest vessels in eastern Asia was dated at c. 20 000 cal BC. We discuss women’s agency, perception of containment, ‘cross-craft interactions’, and evolution of private property that that may influenced the inventions of ceramic (pyro)technology
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
This paper provides a contextual summary of a diachronic analysis of ceramic vessels and hunter-gath...
We present two parallel and 32 000 years long trajectories of episodic ceramic technology use in Eur...
The pivotal role of hunter-gatherers in the origins of ceramic technology has only recently been rec...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
The exact definition of the term “Neolithic” is discussed and the spatio-temporal coordinates of the...
Although the use of unfired clay and even the production of non-utilitarian ceramic artefacts by Pal...
Although the use of unfired clay and even the production of non-utilitarian ceramic artefacts by Pal...
Throughout prehistory the Circumpolar World was inhabited by hunter-gatherers. Pottery-making would ...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
This paper provides a contextual summary of a diachronic analysis of ceramic vessels and hunter-gath...
We present two parallel and 32 000 years long trajectories of episodic ceramic technology use in Eur...
The pivotal role of hunter-gatherers in the origins of ceramic technology has only recently been rec...
The earliest known dated ceramic containers are from East Asia. Calibrated radiocarbon dates for the...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Although we have been able to track how cultural innovations spread among farming populations in pre...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
The exact definition of the term “Neolithic” is discussed and the spatio-temporal coordinates of the...
Although the use of unfired clay and even the production of non-utilitarian ceramic artefacts by Pal...
Although the use of unfired clay and even the production of non-utilitarian ceramic artefacts by Pal...
Throughout prehistory the Circumpolar World was inhabited by hunter-gatherers. Pottery-making would ...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
This paper provides a contextual summary of a diachronic analysis of ceramic vessels and hunter-gath...