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The Paleoethnobotany of the Nebo Hill Site

open access: closedPlains Anthropologist, 1979
AbstractCarbonized botanical remains from Nebo Hill 23CL11), a Late Archaic site along the Missouri River, are investigated to gain information relevant to several lines of analysis.
Matthew J. Root
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Steven A. Weber: An Interdisciplinary Visionary in Paleoethnobotany

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2018
simply cataloguing plant remains towards a truly interdisciplinary paleoethnobotanical approach that was at once anthropological and ecological (see historical treatments of the field [Fuller 2002; Pennington and Weber 2004]).
J. D. Guedes, D. Fuller
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Paleoethnobotany

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
D. Pearsall
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Paleoethnobotany

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2020
G. Stuart
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Commentary: Paleoethnobotany Beyond Diet, Environment, and Ecology

, 2017
In this chapter I focus on contemporary practices and approaches in paleoethnobotany beyond diet, environment, and ecology as illustrated by the papers of this volume, and by the contributions of Christine A. Hastorf. I discuss approaches for seeking “the invisible,” insights into spatiotemporal characteristics of rituals, and revealing the social ...
D. Pearsall
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Social Paleoethnobotany: New Contributions to Archaeological Theory and Practice

, 2017
The field of paleoethnobotany has advanced greatly over the past century not just as a methodological specialization but also as a contributor to archaeological theory. Since its initial focus on diet, environment, and plant domestication, it has expanded to consider issues of social and political dynamics in past human societies.
M. Bruno, M. Sayre
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A Compelling Intersectionality: Paleoethnobotany, Social Theory, and Feminist Commitments

, 2017
The term “intersectionality” was coined (Crenshaw 1991) and subsequently developed and used to characterize approaches that explored the interconnections between systems of oppression. In the context of paleoethnobotany, intersectionality raises the issue of how our own subsets of issues and perspectives intersect.
Margaret W. Conkey
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The Paleoethnobotany of Maize

Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany, 2018
D. Pearsall
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