The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska

Ceramic technology makes an abrupt appearance in the New World Arctic at circa 2800 cal BP. While there is general consensus that the ultimate source of these Alaskan pottery traditions lay in continental NE Asia, the motivations for the adoption of pottery in Alaska have remained unclear. Through o...

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Published in:Journal of Archaeological Science
Main Authors: Admiraal, Marjolein, Jordan, Peter D., Talbot, Helen M., Bondetti, Manon, Serna, Alejandro, Taché, Karine, von Tersch, Matthew, Hendy, Jessica, McGrath, Krista, Craig, Oliver E., Lucquin, Alexandre
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105824
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/a86e2d2d-513e-4e85-85a2-06d6f8b0f4df 2024-06-23T07:50:34+00:00 The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska Admiraal, Marjolein Jordan, Peter D. Talbot, Helen M. Bondetti, Manon Serna, Alejandro Taché, Karine von Tersch, Matthew Hendy, Jessica McGrath, Krista Craig, Oliver E. Lucquin, Alexandre 2023-09 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/a86e2d2d-513e-4e85-85a2-06d6f8b0f4df https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/a86e2d2d-513e-4e85-85a2-06d6f8b0f4df https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105824 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/735564049/1-s2.0-S0305440323001048-main.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85165281836&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/a86e2d2d-513e-4e85-85a2-06d6f8b0f4df info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Admiraal , M , Jordan , P D , Talbot , H M , Bondetti , M , Serna , A , Taché , K , von Tersch , M , Hendy , J , McGrath , K , Craig , O E & Lucquin , A 2023 , ' The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska ' , Journal of Archaeological Science , vol. 157 , 105824 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105824 Alaska Lipid residue analysis Norton Pottery article 2023 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105824 2024-06-10T17:46:27Z Ceramic technology makes an abrupt appearance in the New World Arctic at circa 2800 cal BP. While there is general consensus that the ultimate source of these Alaskan pottery traditions lay in continental NE Asia, the motivations for the adoption of pottery in Alaska have remained unclear. Through organic residue analysis we investigated the function of Norton pottery in Southwest Alaska, and the extent to which its function changed in later periods under the increasing northern influence of Thule culture in the region (from ca. 1000 cal BP). Our results show clear evidence of aquatic resource processing in all pottery vessels. Regional variability due to environmental and ecological differences are apparent in the pottery. The majority of Norton pottery was from inland riverine locations and the function of this early pottery was to process anadromous fish, with only limited evidence of other resources. After 1000 cal BP more sites appear on the coast, and while pottery technology changes dramatically at this time, this is not as clear in pottery function which remains aimed at local abundant aquatic resources. We hypothesize that pottery was adopted into Alaska as part of a riverine adaptation and suggest that targeted human exploitation of large riverine systems may have facilitated its expansion into Southwest Alaska. Furthermore, we suggest that this pattern might extend back into Siberia where Alaskan pottery originates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Subarctic Thule culture Alaska Siberia University of Groningen research database Arctic Journal of Archaeological Science 157 105824
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topic Alaska
Lipid residue analysis
Norton
Pottery
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Lipid residue analysis
Norton
Pottery
Admiraal, Marjolein
Jordan, Peter D.
Talbot, Helen M.
Bondetti, Manon
Serna, Alejandro
Taché, Karine
von Tersch, Matthew
Hendy, Jessica
McGrath, Krista
Craig, Oliver E.
Lucquin, Alexandre
The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
topic_facet Alaska
Lipid residue analysis
Norton
Pottery
description Ceramic technology makes an abrupt appearance in the New World Arctic at circa 2800 cal BP. While there is general consensus that the ultimate source of these Alaskan pottery traditions lay in continental NE Asia, the motivations for the adoption of pottery in Alaska have remained unclear. Through organic residue analysis we investigated the function of Norton pottery in Southwest Alaska, and the extent to which its function changed in later periods under the increasing northern influence of Thule culture in the region (from ca. 1000 cal BP). Our results show clear evidence of aquatic resource processing in all pottery vessels. Regional variability due to environmental and ecological differences are apparent in the pottery. The majority of Norton pottery was from inland riverine locations and the function of this early pottery was to process anadromous fish, with only limited evidence of other resources. After 1000 cal BP more sites appear on the coast, and while pottery technology changes dramatically at this time, this is not as clear in pottery function which remains aimed at local abundant aquatic resources. We hypothesize that pottery was adopted into Alaska as part of a riverine adaptation and suggest that targeted human exploitation of large riverine systems may have facilitated its expansion into Southwest Alaska. Furthermore, we suggest that this pattern might extend back into Siberia where Alaskan pottery originates.
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author Admiraal, Marjolein
Jordan, Peter D.
Talbot, Helen M.
Bondetti, Manon
Serna, Alejandro
Taché, Karine
von Tersch, Matthew
Hendy, Jessica
McGrath, Krista
Craig, Oliver E.
Lucquin, Alexandre
author_facet Admiraal, Marjolein
Jordan, Peter D.
Talbot, Helen M.
Bondetti, Manon
Serna, Alejandro
Taché, Karine
von Tersch, Matthew
Hendy, Jessica
McGrath, Krista
Craig, Oliver E.
Lucquin, Alexandre
author_sort Admiraal, Marjolein
title The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
title_short The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
title_full The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
title_fullStr The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
title_full_unstemmed The role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic Alaska
title_sort role of salmon fishing in the adoption of pottery technology in subarctic alaska
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