Early Pottery Technologies among Foragers in Global Perspective Cultural Transformations through Material Practice /

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Další autoři: D’Ercole, Giulia (Editor), Garcea, Elena A. A. (Editor), Varadzinová, Lenka (Editor), Varadzin, Ladislav (Editor)
Shrnutí:XXIV, 295 p. 79 illus., 51 illus. in color.
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Vydání:1st ed. 2024.
Edice:One World Archaeology,
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71777-2
Médium: Elektronický zdroj Kniha
Obsah:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction; D’Ercole G., Garcea E. A. A., Varadzinová L. and Varadzin L
  • Chapter 2. Pre-Younger Dryas pottery manufacturing techniques and behaviours: Comparative cases from Tanegashima Island, southern Japan; Iizuka, F., Vandiver, P.
  • Chapter 3. Maritime Expansion, Pottery Technology, and Crafting Identities: the emergence and use of pottery by coastal hunter-gatherer-fishers of Korea and Russian Far East; Jangsuk, K., Seong, C.
  • Chapter 4. Taken at the Flood: Catastrophic landscape change and the emergence of ceramics in Eastern Siberia; Hommel, P.
  • Chapter 5. Review Paper (TBA) Jordan, P. D.
  • Chapter 6. Could the invention of pottery have western roots?; Yanshina, O.
  • Chapter 7. On the emergence of pottery vessel technology: does residue analysis have the answers?; Heron, C., Craig, O.
  • Chapter 8. Container cultures in hunter-gatherer societies of North Eurasia: Deciphering functions, roles and meanings; Piezonka, H.
  • Chapter 9. Why pottery? – an Eastern Fennoscandian view on the beginning of ceramics production; Pesonen, P., Papakosta, V.. - Chapter 10. Ceramisation of hunter-gatherers in north-central Europe; Nowak, M.
  • Chapter 11. The beginning of Pottery Production in Northeast India; Sharma, S.
  • Chapter 12. Intensification and ritualization of the manipulation of staples along the steps to food production in Eastern Anatolia; Balossi Restelli, F.
  • Chapter 13. Pots among foragers: Early Holocene Ceramic Production in the Tadrart Acacus; Di Lernia, S., Rotunno, R
  • Chapter 14. Four thousand years of ceramics by foragers in the Jebel Sabaloka, Middle Nile Valley (Sudan); Garcea, E.A.A., D’Ercole, G., McCool, J-P, Varadzin, L., Varadzinová, L.
  • Chapter 15. Boiling energy: socioecological and spiritual dimensions of pottery emergence among southern African foragers; Stewart, B.
  • Chapter 16. Post-harvest intensification and Pottery Pre-Neolithics: parallel innovations of endo-cuisine in Asian and African hunter-gatherers; Fuller, D. Q.
  • Chapter 17. Doing things from the beginning: new data on the independent invention of pottery in Amazonian shellmounds; Pugliese, F.
  • Chapter 18. Cultural transformations through material practice: early pottery technologies among foragers in global perspective: is there a common denominator?; D’Ercole G., Garcea E. A. A., Varadzinová L. and Varadzin L.