LEADER 01208nam a2200349 i 4500 001 991003117439707536 005 20250514213206.0 008 930902s1993 it af er 001 0 ita d 020 $a881169325X 035 $ab11112074-39ule_inst 035 $aPARLA175472$9ExL 040 $aDip.to Scienze dell'Antichitŕ$bita$dSocioculturale Scs 041 1 $aita$hger 082 04$a937$223 100 1 $aMeier, Christian$0143525 240 10$aCaesar$9727208 245 10$aGiulio Cesare /$cChristian Meier 260 $aMilano :$bGarzanti,$c1993 300 $a510 p., [12] c. di tav. :$bill. ;$c22 cm 490 1 $aCollezione Storica 500 $aTraduzione di Maria Gabriella Gatti e Manuela Prandi con la supervisione di Giuseppe Zecchini 600 14$aCesare, Gaio Giulio 700 1 $aGatti, Maria Gabriella 700 1 $aPrandi, Manuela 700 1 $aZecchini, Giuseppe 830 0$aCollezione Storica 907 $a.b11112074$b23-02-17$c28-06-02 912 $a991003117439707536 945 $aLE015 937 - 67$g1$i2015000113559$lle007$o-$pE0.00$q-$rl$s-$t0$u2$v0$w2$x0$y.i11248099$z28-06-02 996 $aCaesar$9727208 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale007$b01-01-93$cm$da$e-$fita$git$h0$i1 LEADER 06063nam 22005535 450 001 9910906194803321 005 20251113193413.0 010 $a9783031717772 010 $a3031717775 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-71777-2 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31756830 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31756830 035 $a(CKB)36514532700041 035 $a(OCoLC)1468986369 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-71777-2 035 $a(EXLCZ)9936514532700041 100 $a20241107d2024 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEarly Pottery Technologies among Foragers in Global Perspective $eCultural Transformations through Material Practice /$fedited by Giulia D?Ercole, Elena A. A. Garcea, Lenka Varadzinová, Ladislav Varadzin 205 $a1st ed. 2024. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2024. 215 $a1 online resource (315 pages) 225 1 $aOne World Archaeology,$x2625-865X 311 08$a9783031717765 311 08$a3031717767 327 $aChapter 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. 330 $aThis book presents up-to-date perspectives on pre-farming innovations through material practices, resource intensification, and emerging technologies, particularly pottery manufacture. It includes original studies on the earliest pottery productions among foragers from different parts of the world based on first-hand excavations and laboratory analyses. Its broad geographic scope includes Northern and Central Europe, Eastern Asia (different regions in China), Northern, Western, and Southern Africa, and southeastern North America, comprising parts of the world previously ignored (different regions in Africa) and extending beyond the Old World, i.e., North America. It also takes into account the differing chronologies of the emergence of pottery before food production, which are not limited to the late Pleistocene and early Holocene, but extend as late as the middle Holocene (e.g., in Southern Africa). This volume offers a fresh and still unexplored, global intercultural and interactive discussion on the emergence of pottery. By mapping the latest findings and variety of methodological approaches, it intends to capture both variability and common denominators of the cultural processes between the end of the Pleistocene and the early/mid-Holocene in which the production and use of pottery played a significant role among hunter-gatherers. This book is a fundamental contribution to the understanding of the role of material practices in cultural transformations in late prehistory worldwide and to the debate on how local narratives mirror different social identities, meanings, and/or functions depending on the specific economic context, settlement system, and cultural landscape. It emphasizes how transformative technologies can potentially create radical changes in the way human populations live and interact with each other. 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