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Shinya Shoda
Shinya Shoda
Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
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Ancient lipids document continuity in the use of early hunter–gatherer pottery through 9,000 years of Japanese prehistory
A Lucquin, K Gibbs, J Uchiyama, H Saul, M Ajimoto, Y Eley, A Radini, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (15), 3991-3996, 2016
1512016
First molecular and isotopic evidence of millet processing in prehistoric pottery vessels
C Heron, S Shoda, A Breu Barcons, J Czebreszuk, Y Eley, M Gorton, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 38767, 2016
93*2016
The impact of environmental change on the use of early pottery by East Asian hunter-gatherers
A Lucquin, HK Robson, Y Eley, S Shoda, D Veltcheva, K Gibbs, CP Heron, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (31), 7931-7936, 2018
632018
Pottery use by early Holocene hunter-gatherers of the Korean peninsula closely linked with the exploitation of marine resources
S Shoda, A Lucquin, J Ahn, C Hwang, OE Craig
Quaternary Science Reviews 170, 164-173, 2017
552017
Investigating the formation and diagnostic value of ω‐(o‐alkylphenyl)alkanoic acids in ancient pottery
M Bondetti, E Scott, B Courel, A Lucquin, S Shoda, J Lundy, ...
Archaeometry 63 (3), 594-608, 2021
392021
Late Glacial hunter-gatherer pottery in the Russian Far East: Indications of diversity in origins and use
S Shoda, A Lucquin, O Yanshina, Y Kuzmin, I Shevkomud, V Medvedev, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 229, 106124, 2020
392020
Molecular and isotopic evidence for the processing of starchy plants in Early Neolithic pottery from China
S Shoda, A Lucquin, CI Sou, Y Nishida, G Sun, H Kitano, J Son, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 17044, 2018
332018
A comment on the Yayoi period dating controversy
S Shoda
Bulletin of the Society of East Asian Archaeology 1, 1, 2007
262007
Radiocarbon and archaeology in Japan and Korea: What has changed because of the Yayoi dating controversy?
S Shoda
Radiocarbon 52 (2), 421-427, 2010
242010
An illustrated companion to Japanese archaeology
W Steinhaus, S Kaner, M Jinno, S Shinya
Archaeopress, 2016
22*2016
A Bayesian approach for fitting and comparing demographic growth models of radiocarbon dates: A case study on the Jomon-Yayoi transition in Kyushu (Japan)
ER Crema, S Shoda
PLoS One 16 (5), e0251695, 2021
212021
Rice varieties in archaic east Asia: reduction of its diversity from past to present times
M Kumagai, M Kanehara, S Shoda, S Fujita, S Onuki, S Ueda, L Wang
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (10), 2496-2505, 2016
202016
Flint daggers in prehistoric Europe
CJ Frieman, BV Eriksen
Oxbow Books, 2015
152015
A brief introduction to rescue archaeology in South Korea
S Shoda
Early Korea 1, 201-212, 2008
132008
The wind that shakes the barley: the role of East Asian cuisines on barley grain size
MM Ritchey, Y Sun, G Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, S Shoda, AK Pokharia, ...
World Archaeology 53 (2), 287-304, 2021
92021
Contribution of antemortem tooth loss (AMTL) and dental attrition to oral palaeopathology in the human skeletal series from the Yean-ri site, South Korea
H Fujita, T Suzuki, S Shoda, Y Kawakubo, K Ohno, P Giannakopoulou, ...
International Journal of Archaeology 1 (1), 1-5, 2013
92013
In pursuit of evidence for local production of Bohai tricolored earthenware: chemical analyses of lead glaze ceramics excavated from Kraskino and Gorbatka in the Russian …
J Furihata, A Nakamura, S Shoda, EI Gelman, T Saito, Y Kojima
Asian Archaeology, 145-165, 2015
82015
Dental caries prevalence as a product of agriculture and subsistence pattern at the Yean-ri site, South Korea
H Fujita, H Hashimoto, S Shoda, T Suzuki
Caries Research 45 (6), 524-531, 2011
82011
New interpretation of the stone replicas in the Russian Maritime Province: Re-evaluation from the perspective of Korean archaeology
S Shoda, O Yanshina, JH Son, N Teramae
The Review of Korean Studies 12 (2), 187-210, 2009
82009
Seeking prehistoric fermented food in Japan and Korea
S Shoda
Current Anthropology 62 (S24), S242-S255, 2021
72021
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