The innovation and development of pottery in East Asia

Oliver Craig, Harry K. Robson, Shinya Shoda, Alexandre Lucquin, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5284/1048322. How to cite using this DOI

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The innovation and development of pottery in East Asia

Location World regionAsia
Non British Isles countryJapan
Non British Isles countryChina
CountyZhejiang
DistrictNingbo
ParishYuyao
PlaceTianluoshan
TGNWorld, Asia, East Asia [7031110]
TGNWorld, Asia, China, Yunnan, Tianluoshan [8433401]
TGNWorld, Asia, Japan [1000120]
Grid reference Latitude Longitude30.016667 121.366667
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
56.467960
104.55450 151.67542
0.88877003
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)ANCIENT BIOMOLECULAR ANALYSIS
Archaeological Sciences (England)POTTERY
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)SHERD
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPaleobotany--Pleistocene
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsBiomolecular archaeology
Period NoneHolocene
NoneJomon
NonePleistocene
Project dates Created From01-SEP-2014
Created To01-JUN-2018
First Released03-SEP-2018
Related information Associated PublicationGibbs, K., Isaksson, S., Craig, O.E., Lucquin, A., Grishchenko, V.A., Farrell, T.F.G., Thompson, A., Kato, H., Vasilevski, A.A., Jordan, P.D. (2017) 'Exploring the emergence of an “Aquatic” Neolithic in the Russian Far East: organic residue analysis of early hunter-gatherer pottery from Sakhalin Island'. Antiquity 91, 1484–1500
Associated PublicationLucquin, A., Gibbs, K., Uchiyama, J., Saul, H., Ajimoto, M., Eley, Y., Radini, A., Heron, C.P., Shoda, S., Nishida, Y., Lundy, J., Jordan, P., Isaksson, S., Craig, O.E. (2016) 'Ancient lipids document continuity in the use of early hunter-gatherer pottery through 9,000 years of Japanese prehistory'. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 113, 3991–3996
Associated PublicationLucquin, A., Robson, H. K., Eley, Y., Shoda, S., Veltcheva, D., Gibbs, K., Heron, C. P., Isaksson, S., Nishida, Y., Taniguichi, Y., Nakajima, S., Kobayashi, K., Jordan, P., Kaner, S., & Craig, O. E. (2018). The impact of environmental change on the use of early pottery by East Asian hunter-gatherers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201803782
Associated PublicationShoda, S., Lucquin, A., Ahn, J.-ho., Hwang, C.-joo., & Craig, O. E. (2017). 'Pottery use by early Holocene hunter-gatherers of the Korean peninsula closely linked with the exploitation of marine resources'. Quaternary Science Reviews, 170, 164-173
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