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Investigating grandmothers' cooking: A multidisciplinary approach to foodways on an archaeological dump in Lower Casamance, Senegal. [PDF]

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Hunter-gatherer sea voyages extended to remotest Mediterranean islands. [PDF]

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Human Ecology and the Southern Iberian Neolithic: An Approach from Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2022
Archaeology has long incorporated the methods of the natural sciences and the theoretical principles of the overarching scientific framework. Most archaeologists acknowledge the importance of a systemic perspective in the study of the evolution of human ...
Daniel García-Rivero   +5 more
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The Missing Woodland Resources: Archaeobotanical Studies of the Use of Plant Raw Materials, ed. Marian Berihuete-Azorín et al. Advances in Archaeobotany, 6. Groningen: Barkhuis Publishing, 2021, 183 pp.

Mediaevistik, 2022
: Forests provided a range of essential resources for medieval people: Timber for con­struction most obviously, but also fuel (including charcoal, so useful for producing pottery and metalware), forage for livestock, and a place to hunt game and gather ...
T. Farmer
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Archaeobotany in Italian ancient Roman harbours

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2015
Abstract The present study is a review of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out in the last decade at the three ancient Roman port/dock system sites of Pisae, Portus, and Neapolis. Pollen, plant macrofossils (leaf, wood, seed/fruit macroremains) and wood constituting the shipwrecks were considered, and the results, partly unpublished, integrated ...
Sadori, Laura   +11 more
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Studying plant remains from archaeological sites: just call it archaeobotany

Southeastern Archaeology
This is an invocation for future terminological practice, not a debate about current and pressing issues in archaeological theory. It is argued that the term paleoethnobotany is an anachronism that should be abandoned in favor of archaeobotany ...
Neal Lopinot
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