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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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“The Secret Past Life of Plants”: Paleoethnobotany in British Columbia
2013Palaeoethnobotany is a steadily growing sub-discipline of archaeology in British Columbia. This paper summarizes what we have learned from the study of ancient plant remains in the Coast and Interior of British Columbia. Although plants have been identified in the BC archaeological record for the past half century, systematic recovery of plant remains ...
Natasha Lyons, Dana Lepofsky
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Corn in Clay: Maize Paleoethnobotany in Pre‐Columbian Art
American Anthropologist, 2000Corn in Clay: Maize Paleoethnobotany in Pre‐Columbian Art. Mary W. Eubanks. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. 249 pp.
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Paleoethnobotany and Ancient DNA Analysis
The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, 2018Logan Kistler
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Methodological Issues in Paleoethnobotany: A consideration of Issues, Methods, and Cases
2009This chapter summarizes the current perspectives on paleoethnobotany, and the methods and techniques involved in the analysis of archaeological plant remains. The topic is not new, and for nearly three quarters of a century, paleoethnobotanists have not only contributed substantially to a broad range of archaeological questions, but have also complied ...
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Paleoethnobotany and Stable Isotopes
The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, 2018L. Lodwick, Elizabeth Stroud
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Integrating Paleoethnobotany in Investigations of Spanish: Colonialism in the American Southwest
, 2018Heather B. Trigg
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