Hunter-gatherers living in glacial conditions made pots which they used for cooking fish, according to the findings of a pioneering new study. Researchers at the University of York believe they have ...
Hunter-gatherers living in glacial conditions used pots for cooking fish, a new study suggests.
A group of scientists from the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Japan have been conducting an investigation on the residue left behind in ancient 15,000-year-old pottery. The pottery is used by early ...
Hunter-gatherers living in glacial conditions produced pots for cooking fish, according to the findings of a pioneering new study which reports the earliest direct evidence for the use of ceramic ...
YORK, ENGLAND—Karine Taché of Queen’s College, City University of New York, undertook the analysis of residues on pottery vessels from 33 sites in northeastern North America while she was a research ...
Evidence suggests that pottery was used by humans for cooking as long ago as 15,000 to 11,800 years back, and that the pots were used for cooking freshwater and/or marine organisms, primarily fish. A ...
A reconstructed early pottery vessel from Torihama, dating to the end of the Late Pleistocene (ca 12,000 years old) Credit: Photo: Wakasa History and Folklore Museum It could be the original nabemono ...
Jime Rice works on a batch of his trademark fish plates. The Clay Place pottery studio on Shadowlawn Drive is one of the oldest businesses in East Naples. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent (Photo: ...