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DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.06.032
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85021705790
论文题名:
Pottery use by early Holocene hunter-gatherers of the Korean peninsula closely linked with the exploitation of marine resources
作者: Shoda S.; Lucquin A.; Ahn J.-H.; Hwang C.-J.; Craig O.E.
刊名: Quaternary Science Reviews
ISSN: 2773791
出版年: 2017
卷: 170
起始页码: 164
结束页码: 173
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Aquatic biomarkers ; Ceramic vessels ; Coastal adaptation ; Eastern Asia ; Lipid residue analysis ; Specific-compound stable isotope analysis
Scopus关键词: Biomarkers ; Carbon ; Chemical analysis ; Isotopes ; Marine biology ; Natural resources ; Oceanography ; Oils and fats ; Aquatic biomarkers ; Ceramic vessels ; Coastal adaptation ; Eastern Asia ; Lipid residues ; Stable-isotope analysis ; Aquatic organisms ; aquatic organism ; archaeological evidence ; biomarker ; carbon isotope ; ceramics ; coastal zone ; Holocene ; hunter-gatherer ; isotopic analysis ; lipid ; marine resource ; radiocarbon dating ; stable isotope ; vessel ; China ; Europe ; Japan ; Korea ; North America ; Russian Far East ; Russian Federation
英文摘要: The earliest pottery on the Korean peninsula dates to the early Holocene, notably later than other regions of East Asia, such as Japan, the Russian Far East and Southern China. To shed light on the function of such early Korean pottery and to understand the motivations for its adoption, organic residue analysis was conducted on pottery sherds and adhered surface deposit on the wall of pottery vessels (foodcrusts) excavated from the Sejuk shell midden (7.7–6.8ka calBP) on the southeastern coast and the Jukbyeon-ri site (7.9–6.9ka calBP) on the eastern coast of the Korean peninsula, that represents the earliest pottery assemblages with reliable radiocarbon dates. Through chemical and isotopic residue analysis, we conclude that the use of pottery at these sites was oriented towards marine resources, supported by lipid biomarkers typical of aquatic organisms and stable carbon isotope values that matched authentic marine reference fats. The findings contrast with other archaeological evidence, which shows that a wider range of available food resources were exploited. Therefore, we conclude pottery was used selectively for processing aquatic organisms perhaps including the rendering of aquatic oils for storage. Early pottery use in Korea is broadly similar to other prehistoric temperate hunter-gatherers, such as in Japan, northern Europe and northern America. However, it is also notable that elaborately decorated red burnished pottery excavated from isolated location at the Jukbyeon-ri site had a different usage pattern, which indicates that division of pottery use by vessel form was established even at this early stage. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
资助项目: We thank to Eley Y., Heron C., Colonese A., Lee D.-H., Uetsuki M., Von Tersch M, Kim, G.-G., Yang, H.-S., Yun, C.-S., Veltcheva D., Sou I, Radini A., Gledhill A., Park G.-T., Kang H.-S., Lee J.-J, Yamagata H. and Sugiyama S. for helping our research. This research is supported by Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (II7-624467), Grants-in-Aid for Science Research on Innovative Area (15H05969) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/L0069X/1).
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/59155
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作者单位: BioArCh, Department of Archaeology, University of York, Wentworth Way, Heslington, York, United Kingdom; Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Nijo-cho 2-9-1, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan; Department of Archaeology and Art History, Dongguk University, 23, Dongdae-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea; The Samhan Institute of Cultural Properties, 375 Seongso-ro, Dalseo-gu, Daegu-si, South Korea

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Shoda S.,Lucquin A.,Ahn J.-H.,et al. Pottery use by early Holocene hunter-gatherers of the Korean peninsula closely linked with the exploitation of marine resources[J]. Quaternary Science Reviews,2017-01-01,170
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