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Title Ceramics in circumpolar prehistory : technology, lifeways and cuisine / edited by Peter Jordan and Kevin Gibbs
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Archaeology of the North
Archaeology of the North
Contents Cold winters, hot soups and frozen clay : understanding the emergence of ceramic traditions across the circumpolar north / Kevin Gibbs and Peter Jordan -- Why did northern foragers make pottery? : investigating the role of incipient Jomon ceramics within wider hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies in prehistoric Japan / Junzo Uchiyama -- Vessels on the Vitim : "Neolithic" ceramics in eastern Siberia / V.M. Vetrov and P.N. Hommel -- Maritime nomads of the Baltic Sea : ceramic traditions, collective identities and prehistoric cuisine / Sven Isaksson, Kevin Gibbs, Peter Jordan -- The paradox of pottery in the remote Kuril Islands / Erik Gjesfjeld -- Understanding the function of container technologies in prehistoric SW Alaska / Marjolein Admiraal and Rick Knecht -- Ethnographic and archaeological perspectives on the use life of Northwest Alaskan pottery / Shelby Anderson -- An exploration of Arctic ceramic and soapstone cookware technologies and food preparation systems / Liam Frink and Karen Harry -- Ceramic use by middle and late woodland foragers of the Maritime Provinces / Michael Deal et al. -- Prestige foods and the adoption of pottery by subarctic foragers / Mathew Boyd et al. -- Use of ceramic technologies by circumpolar hunter-gatherers : current progress and future research prospects / Brian Hayden
Summary Throughout prehistory the Circumpolar World was inhabited by hunter-gatherers. Pottery-making would have been extremely difficult in these cold, northern environments, and the craft should never have been able to disperse into this region. However, archaeologists are now aware that pottery traditions were adopted widely across the Northern World and went on to play a key role in subsistence and social life. This book sheds light on the human motivations that lay behind the adoption of pottery, the challenges that had to be overcome in order to produce it, and the solutions that emerged. Including essays by an international team of scholars, the volume offers a compelling portrait of the role that pottery cooking technologies played in northern lifeways, both in the prehistoric past and in more recent ethnographic times
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF file page (EBSCO, viewed November 5, 2018)
Subject Pottery, Prehistoric -- Arctic regions
Prehistoric peoples -- Food -- Arctic regions
Hunting and gathering societies -- Arctic regions
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arctic regions
ART -- Ceramics.
CRAFTS & HOBBIES -- Pottery & Ceramics.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Hunting and gathering societies
Pottery, Prehistoric
Prehistoric peoples -- Food
Arctic Regions
Form Electronic book
Author Jordan, Peter, 1969- editor.
Gibbs, Kevin, editor.
ISBN 9781108693318
1108693318
9781316339374
1316339378