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Phytolith structures Phytoliths (from Gr****, "plant stone") are rigid,
microscopic structures made of silica,
found in some
plant tissues and persisting...
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Andrea (2007). "Chapter 9:
Neolithic agriculture in Italy: an
update of
archaeobotanical data with
particular emphasis on
northern settlements". In Colledge...
- ResearchGate.
Kislev ME,
Hartmann A,
Galili E (1
September 2004). "
Archaeobotanical and
archaeoentomological evidence from a well at Atlit-Yam indicates...
- Ramsey,
Monica N.; Fuller,
Dorian Q.; Richter,
Tobias (31 July 2018). "
Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the
origins of
bread 14,400
years ago in northeastern...
- Carretero,
Monica N. Ramsey,
Dorian Q. Fuller, and
Tobias Richter:
Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the
origins of
bread 14,400
years ago in northeastern...
- domestication, for the crop is in the
Sahel zone of West Africa.
Recent archaeobotanical research has
confirmed the
presence of
domesticated pearl millet on...
- also
known as
fossil cuticle analysis and
cuticular analysis, is an
archaeobotanical method that uses
plant cuticles to
reconstruct the
vegetation of past...
- visible:
tracing the
origins of
plants in West
African cuisine through archaeobotanical and
organic residue analysis" (PDF).
Archaeological and Anthropological...
- of
lentil from Greece's
Franchthi Cave are
dated to 11,000 BC. In
archaeobotanical excavations carbonized remains of
lentil seeds have been recovered...
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quotidian stimulant and
medicinal crops now
collectively called Coca.
Archaeobotanical evidence show that Coca
crops have been
grown for well over 8,000 years...