Diverse Ceramic Technologies in Neolithic Southern Vietnam: The Case of Rach Nui

Q3 Arts and Humanities Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-07-08 DOI:10.1353/asi.2022.0014
Carmen Sarjeant, Philip J. Piper, Nguyễn Khánh Trung Kiên, Đăng Ngọc Kính, Đỗ Thị Lan, Peter Bellwood, M. Oxenham
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The initial appearance of fine, incised, and impressed ceramics dating to the Neolithic period (4200-3000 B.P.) in southern Vietnam was associated with the emergence and spread of sedentary settlements, cereal agriculture, and new forms of material culture. However, differences existed in contemporary ceramic technologies between sites. This article presents a preliminary characterization of the pottery found at Rach Nui, a habitation site with an economy focused on vegeculture and foraging that was located at the confluence of the Vam Co Dong, Dong Nai, and Vam Co Tay rivers. The rim forms and decorations at Rach Nui are presented alongside a characterization of the tempers and clays from a small sample of sherds using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry (SEM-EDX). The Rach Nui ceramics are compared to previous studies of pottery from An Son, located upstream on the Vam Co Dong River. The results of the characterization and comparison indicate that Rach Nui potters focused on local production of a limited range of vessels compared to primarily agricultural settlements like An Son. This research on Rach Nui pottery demonstrates that by ca. 3500 B.P., the inhabitants of the various Neolithic settlements of southern Vietnam, and perhaps more broadly across Mainland Southeast Asia, had established their own social and cultural traditions that were reflected in locally specific ceramic technologies. Keywords: ceramic technology, geochemical analysis, diversification, environmental adaptation, Neolithic, southern Vietnam
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新石器时代越南南部的多种陶瓷技术:以Rach Nui为例
越南南部最初出现的精细、切割和刻印陶瓷可以追溯到新石器时代(公元前4200-3000年),这与定居定居点、谷物农业和新的物质文化形式的出现和传播有关。然而,不同地点之间的当代陶瓷技术存在差异。本文介绍了在Rach Nui发现的陶器的初步特征,Rach Nui是一个居住地点,位于Vam Co Dong, Dong Nai和Vam Co Tay河的汇合处,经济集中在蔬菜和觅食上。Rach Nui的边缘形状和装饰,以及使用扫描电子显微镜和能量色散x射线光谱(SEM-EDX)从一小块碎片样品中提取的粘土和粘土的特征。Rach Nui陶瓷与先前研究的位于Vam Co Dong河上游的An Son陶器进行了比较。表征和比较的结果表明,与安松等以农业为主的定居点相比,Rach Nui陶工专注于在当地生产有限种类的器皿。对Rach Nui陶器的研究表明,大约在公元前3500年,越南南部的各种新石器时代定居点的居民,也许更广泛地说,在东南亚大陆,已经建立了自己的社会和文化传统,这些传统反映在当地特定的陶瓷技术上。关键词:陶瓷技术,地球化学分析,多样化,环境适应,新石器时代,越南南部
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