TY - JOUR
T1 - The cultural transmission of Ongagawa style pottery in the prehistoric Japan
T2 - quantitative analysis on three-dimensional data of archaeological pottery in the early Yayoi period
AU - Noshita, Koji
AU - Nakagawa, Tomomi
AU - Kaneda, Akihiro
AU - Tamura, Kohei
AU - Nakao, Hisashi
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PY - 2025/2/19
Y1 - 2025/2/19
N2 - The present study analysed archaeological pottery in the early Yayoi period of the prehistoric Japanese archipelago, i.e. Ongagawa style pottery, which has been traditionally regarded as an indicator of the spread of rice farming in the archipelago. To this end, we quantified the two- and three-dimensional data of outlines and surfaces of the pottery, based on elliptic Fourier and spherical harmonics analyses, respectively. The results show morphological variation is spatially and temporally structured, consistent with an archaeological view that the pottery style spread via two routes (the Japan Sea route and Setouchi route) with the potential of more complex interactions between the transmission routes. The present study exemplifies a useful quantitative method to theorize cultural evolutionary trajectories of archaeological remains.
AB - The present study analysed archaeological pottery in the early Yayoi period of the prehistoric Japanese archipelago, i.e. Ongagawa style pottery, which has been traditionally regarded as an indicator of the spread of rice farming in the archipelago. To this end, we quantified the two- and three-dimensional data of outlines and surfaces of the pottery, based on elliptic Fourier and spherical harmonics analyses, respectively. The results show morphological variation is spatially and temporally structured, consistent with an archaeological view that the pottery style spread via two routes (the Japan Sea route and Setouchi route) with the potential of more complex interactions between the transmission routes. The present study exemplifies a useful quantitative method to theorize cultural evolutionary trajectories of archaeological remains.
KW - Yayoi
KW - cultural evolution
KW - geometric morphometrics
KW - three-dimensional data
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U2 - 10.1098/rsif.2024.0889
DO - 10.1098/rsif.2024.0889
M3 - Article
C2 - 39965639
AN - SCOPUS:85218356980
SN - 1742-5689
VL - 22
JO - Journal of the Royal Society Interface
JF - Journal of the Royal Society Interface
IS - 223
M1 - 20240889
ER -