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Recent Research in Paleoethnobotany
Journal of Archaeological Research, 1999This article discusses paleoethnobotanical research and results presented in the recent literature. Although archaeobotany is a fairly recent addition to the study of the past, it now encompasses a diverse range of techniques, analyses, and new results.
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Investigating Neanderthal Lifeways Through Paleoethnobotany
Deborah M. Pearsall
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Interpretation in Context: Sampling and Analysis in Paleoethnobotany
American Antiquity, 1995During the past 20 years the collection of samples for flotation and subsequent paleoethnobotanical analyses have flourished. At the same time, archaeologists have become increasingly concerned with both the physical and cultural contexts of material remains.
Heidi A. Lennstrom, Christine A. Hastorf
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2018
Paleoethnobotany is the scientific investigation of human and plant interactions in the past; this includes both human environmental impact and cultural practices involving plants. In practice, a paleoethnobotanist studies the preserved remains of plants in archaeological sites or in a cultural landscape around the site.
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Paleoethnobotany is the scientific investigation of human and plant interactions in the past; this includes both human environmental impact and cultural practices involving plants. In practice, a paleoethnobotanist studies the preserved remains of plants in archaeological sites or in a cultural landscape around the site.
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Taphonomy and sample size estimation in paleoethnobotany
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012Abstract This paper investigates how to gain quantitative comparability of macroscopic plant remains by estimating sample sizes representative to each population. First, this study reviews taphonomic pathways of plant remains to clarify how far we can draw cultural implications from the retrieved remains.
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