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Lapita culture and Pottery

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Difference between Lapita culture and Pottery

Lapita culture vs. Pottery

The Lapita culture was a prehistoric Pacific Ocean people who flourished in the Pacific Islands from about 1600 BCE to about 500 BCE. Pottery is the ceramic material which makes up pottery wares, of which major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain.

Similarities between Lapita culture and Pottery

Lapita culture and Pottery have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Artifact (archaeology), Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Prehistory, Sherd.

Artifact (archaeology)

An artifact, or artefact (see American and British English spelling differences), is something made or given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art, especially an object of archaeological interest.

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Melanesia

Melanesia is a subregion of Oceania extending from New Guinea island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Fiji.

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Micronesia

Micronesia ((); from μικρός mikrós "small" and νῆσος nêsos "island") is a subregion of Oceania, composed of thousands of small islands in the western Pacific Ocean.

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Polynesia

Polynesia (from πολύς polys "many" and νῆσος nēsos "island") is a subregion of Oceania, made up of more than 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean.

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Prehistory

Human prehistory is the period between the use of the first stone tools 3.3 million years ago by hominins and the invention of writing systems.

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Sherd

In archaeology, a sherd, or more precisely, potsherd, is commonly a historic or prehistoric fragment of pottery, although the term is occasionally used to refer to fragments of stone and glass vessels, as well.

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Lapita culture and Pottery Comparison

Lapita culture has 56 relations, while Pottery has 197. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.37% = 6 / (56 + 197).

References

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