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This study addresses a critical issue in plant taxonomy and phylogeny: the relationship between archaeological materials and potentially analogous living populations.
Diego Rivera+5 more
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Summary Although the Shephelah region (Israel) is of a great archaeological significance and has been intensively excavated, very little is known about its landscape history. This study presents two large‐scale charred wood assemblages (>2300 items) that were recovered from Tel Azekah and Tel Lachish in order to reconstruct the ancient vegetation of ...
Minji Jin, Oded Lipschits, Dafna Langgut
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The Lucanian site of Laurelli represents one of the largest, still poorly investigated, pre-Roman archaeological sites of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni Geopark (southern Italy).
Ettore Valente+11 more
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Landsscape diachronic reconstruction in the Tiber Delta during historical time. A holistic approach [PDF]
The sensitivity of deltas in response to evolutionary factors makes them important archives of the events that occurred in the entire river basin.
Bellotti, Piero+2 more
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Cloister, manor and botanic gardens in medieval and early modern Finland and Sweden : An archaeobotanical approach to garden history [PDF]
Archaeobotany combines botany, archaeology and history, and studies useful plants and interactions between humans and plants in the past, including horticulture.
Alanko, Teija
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IntroductionStable sulfur isotope ratios (δ34S) in bone collagen are often employed to study the consumption of marine and freshwater fish, wetland grazing, marine foraging patterns, and the possible geographic origins of food sources.
Magdalena Blanz+5 more
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Archaeobotanical Data from the Italian Peninsula in the 1st Millennium CE
This dataset contains raw counts of archaeobotanical (macro-)remains from archaeological sites located in mainland Italy, dating from the 1st century BCE to the 11th century CE.
Roberto Ragno
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Ancient plant DNA in archaeobotany [PDF]
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over the past centuries, plants have been collected in herbaria.
Jaenicke-Després, Viviane+2 more
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A Matter of Scale: Developing a Framework for Environmental Archaeology in Brussels
Whereas environmental studies are today an important part of urban archaeological research in many towns and cities in Europe, they often focus on individual sites and do not always result in larger syntheses.
Yannick Devos+6 more
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Archaeobotanical Data from Two Middle and Later Bronze Age Round House Sites in Cork, Ireland
This dataset comprises two .csv files (containing archaeobotanical results) from two separate Bronze Age round house sites in southern Ireland (Mitchelstown and Ballynamona).
Penny Johnston
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