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Biomolecular evidence for changing millet reliance in Late Bronze Age central Germany. [PDF]

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Orfanou E   +12 more
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Archaeobotany of the early Neolithic site E-75-6 at Nabta Playa, western desert, South Egypt

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Krystyna Wasylikowa   +5 more
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Archaeobotany in Anatolia

2021
This chapter provides provides a complete, updated bibliographic survey of archaeobotanical research in Anatolia. It is limited to the current political borders of Turkey and only carpological (seed) remains; only reports that report results numerically are included. An analysis and interpretation of these data are included in this chapter.
Marston, John, Castellano, Lorenzo
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Archaeobotany: Methods

2018
Archaeobotany’s goals are to investigate the interactions between human societies and the plant world in the past from the botanical remains preserved in archaeological sites, including the environment people exploited and the foods they extracted from it.
Louis Champion, Dorian Q. Fuller
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Phytosociology and Archaeobotany

2016
In theory, the location of pollen profiles on the sites of past human activity might be expected to provide the fullest and most sensitive records. The off-site location of pollen profiles enables the palynologist to examine the environmental history of what may be a greater number of sites at the possible expense of the degree of certainty regarding ...
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Archaeobotany of capers ( Capparis ) (Capparaceae)

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2002
The origins of capers, their use and cultivation are discussed. Capers seeds and charcoal are often recovered from archaeological sites of the Mediterranean and West Asia. These are referred to as C. Spinosa L. This is mostly a group of cultivars restricted to localities surrounding the Western Mediterranean and some places in the Eastern Mediterranean.
D. Rivera   +5 more
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Archeobotanica. Archaeobotany

2014
Il capitolo aggiorna sullo stato dell'arte della ricerca archeobotanica in ...
M. Mariotti Lippi   +12 more
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Archaeobotany at old mobile

Historical Archaeology, 2002
Although still in its initial phases, archaeobotanical research at Old Mobile has much to contribute toward our understanding of cultural dynamics on the Gulf Coast frontier. Results so far obtained suggest that staple crops were both imported and locally produced and included species native to the Old World (such as fava beans) as well as the New ...
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Archaeobotany

2014
Dorian Q. Fuller, Leilani Lucas
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