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Archaeological Research in Asia December 2020

Resource processing, early pottery and the emergence of Kitoi culture in Cis-Baikal: Insights from lipid residue analysis of an Early Neolithic ceramic assemblage from the Gorelyi Les habitation site, Eastern Siberia

Bondetti M, Lucquin A, Savel'ev NA, Weber AW, Craig OE, Jordan PD

In the early Holocene, Mesolithic hunter-gatherer communities inhabiting the Cis-Baikal region of Eastern Siberia were participating in a series of important cultural changes. These included the establishment of large cemeteries in the Angara Valley and on the Southwest shores of Lake Baikal, culminating in the formation of the distinctive Early Neolithic Kitoi cultural pattern ca. 7560 cal. BP. Around the same time, the appearance of clay pots in a few Kitoi graves and at some contemporary habitation sites marks [...]

2022-01-28T10:58:06-07:00Categories: Publications, Journal Articles|Tags: , |
Quaternary Science Reviews February 2020

Late Glacial hunter-gatherer pottery in the Russian Far East: Indications of diversity in origins and use

Shoda S, Lucquin A, Yanshina O, Kuzmin Y, Shevkomud I, Medvedev V, Derevianko E, Lapshina Z, Craig OE, Jordan PD

During the Late Glacial, hunter-gatherers began using ceramic cooking containers in three separate geographic regions of East Asia: China, Japan and in the Russian Far East. While recent research has clarified the use of early pottery in Japan, very little is known about what led to the emergence of pottery in the other two areas, including the likely environmental, economic or cultural drivers. In this paper we focus on a series of key sites along the Amur River [...]

2021-03-03T13:54:01-07:00Categories: Publications, Journal Articles|Tags: |