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Understanding Ancient Human Subsistence through the Application of Organic Residue Analysis on Prehistoric Pottery Vessels from the Korean Peninsula

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Seungki Kwak, Gyeongtaek Kim

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This study investigates prehistoric human subsistence and pottery use on the Korean peninsula through the organic residue analysis of archaeological potsherds. Ancient human subsistence is one of the core topics in Korean archaeology. However, due to the high acidity of sediments, which prevents the long-term preservation of organic remains, archaeologists have been short of critical information on how these early prehistoric dwellers lived. Ceramic vessels can contain well-preserved lipids originating from past culinary practices. For a better understanding of human subsistence on the prehistoric Korean peninsula, food-processing behaviors were reconstructed by analyzing ancient lipids extracted from a pottery matrix. The potsherd samples used in the analysis in this paper were collected from major prehistoric habitation sites. The results show that subsistence strategies differed according to both location and time period and reveal how organic residue analysis can contribute to a better understanding of prehistoric human subsistence strategies.

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ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
2.1. Organic residue analysis
2.2. Analytical procedure
2.3. Sampling
3. TRACING SUBSISTENCE BEHAVIORS IN THE PREHISTORIC KOREAN PENINSULA USING ORGANIC RESIDUE ANALYSIS
3.1. Learning from GC-MS results
3.2. Isotopic implication: CSIA
4. CONCLUSION
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  • Seungki Kwak Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea
  • Gyeongtaek Kim Department of Archaeology, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, Buyeo 33115, Korea

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