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- Paleoethnobotany (also spelled palaeoethnobotany), or archaeobotany, is the study of past human-plant interactions through the recovery and analysis of...
- Archaeology. He has been described as "a pivotal figure in the development of archaeobotany at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, [who]...
- "Vegetation History and Archaeobotany - Springer". link.springer.com. Retrieved 2018-09-11. "Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, Volume 20, Issue 5 -...
- Environmental archaeology is commonly divided into three sub-fields: archaeobotany (the study of plant remains) zooarchaeology (the study of faunal remains)...
- to historians, and had been supported by findings in archaeology and archaeobotany. The first Arabic book on agronomy to reach al-Andalus, in the 10th...
- Pani**** sumatrense, known as little millet, is a species of millet in the family Poaceae. This species of cereal is similar in habit to the proso millet...
- historical plant–people relationships ethnobotany may be referred to as archaeobotany or palaeoethnobotany. Some of the earliest plant-people relationships...
- its possible introduction to central Europe". Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 14 (4): 562–570. Bibcode:2005VegHA..14..562H. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.156...
- Iho Eleru, formerly known as Iwo Eleeru, is an archaeological site and rock shelter that features Later Stone Age artifacts from during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene...
- Chogha Golan is an aceramic Neolithic archaeological site in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains in Iran, about 200 m (656 ft) from the right bank of...