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).
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
Recommended Citation:
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