-
archaeological site. As a result,
there was a
sudden influx of
material for
archaeobotanical study, as
carbonized and
mineralized plant remains were
becoming readily...
- also
known as
fossil cuticle analysis and
cuticular analysis, is an
archaeobotanical method that uses
plant cuticles to
reconstruct the
vegetation of past...
-
Andrea (2007). "Chapter 9:
Neolithic agriculture in Italy: an
update of
archaeobotanical data with
particular emphasis on
northern settlements". In Colledge...
- date of the
original introduction is
unknown due to the sp****ness of
archaeobotanical remains, the
earliest evidence are
seeds recovered from the Hala Sultan...
- L. (2005). "Marginal
Horticulturalists or
Maize Agriculturalists?
Archaeobotanical, Paleopathological, and
Isotopic Evidence Relating to
Langford Tradition...
- Cengage. ISBN 978-0-495-81082-7. Hinshaw, J. (2000).
Ethnobotanical and
Archaeobotanical Relationships: A
Yuman case study. Salinas:
Coyote Press. pp. 3–7,...
- and it is also a
specialty in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland.
Archaeobotanical discoveries in
Britain and
Ireland show it was in use in both areas...
-
belonging to
Harappan period.
Oriyo Timbo has
undergone extensive archaeobotanical investigations and
Seetha Narayana Reddy has
found significant agricultural...
- domestication, for the crop is in the
Sahel zone of West Africa.
Recent archaeobotanical research has
confirmed the
presence of
domesticated pearl millet on...
-
quotidian stimulant and
medicinal crops now
collectively called Coca.
Archaeobotanical evidence show that Coca
crops have been
grown for well over 8,000 years...