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Flax use in ancient China: Archaeobotany evidence from the Northwest China

The Holocene
Flax ( Linum usitatissimum ), a versatile annual herbaceous plant, can be categorized into three types based on phenotypic traits: oil, fiber, and oil-fiber varieties.
Ruijie Kuang   +5 more
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Producers and Consumers in Archaeobotany

2001
What is the question? Distinguishing producers of cereals from consumers of cereals. We, archaeobotanists, want to describe the role of “our” household or settlement in the food-economical web. We want to know whether “our” people were feeding others with their surplus or were dependent on producers. But can we?
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A Man and a Plant: Archaeobotany

2018
This chapter discusses the significance of archaeobotanical studies for recognition of the mutual relationship between a man and a plant in the past. The author presented sources providing the grounds for palaeoeconomic and palaeoecological analyses and interpretations, which means the type and state of preservation of plant remains encountered at ...
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Wild or cultivated? a study of Vitis sylvestris in natura in Slovakia and implications for archaeology and archaeobotany (morphometric approach)

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2023
M. Hajnalová   +4 more
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Archaeobotany of el-Wad Terrace, Mount Carmel (Israel): insights into plant exploitation along the Natufian sequence

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2023
Chiara Belli   +5 more
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Archaeobotany of the Egyptian Delta: State of Research

2019
Approaching Alexandrine archaeology with a global perspective requires a well-rounded understanding of agriculture, foodways and environment in the Nile Delta, and its evolution long before Alexandria was founded. Despite archaeobotany’s long history in Egypt, starting the late nineteenth century, it was not until the 1980s that archaeobotanical ...
Bouchaud, Charlène   +5 more
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