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Paleoethnobotany (also
spelled palaeoethnobotany), or archaeobotany, is the
study of past human-plant
interactions through the
recovery and
analysis of...
- The
paleoethnobotany of the
Mapuche focuses on
archaeological evidence supporting plant use by past and
present Mapuche po****tions
collected from multiple...
- this
period she also
gained an
interest in botany, and
consequently paleoethnobotany. At
Cambridge she met
Colin Renfrew, with whom she
married and had...
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September 2020.
Retrieved 17
September 2021. Crawford, Gary W. (1983).
Paleoethnobotany of the
Kameda Peninsula. Ann Arbor:
Museum of Anthropology, University...
- geology,
historical linguistics, ontology, paleontology, paleobotany,
paleoethnobotany, palaeogeography, paleoclimatology,
etymology and
physical cosmology...
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conservation Techniques such as
lithic analysis, archaeometallurgy,
paleoethnobotany,
palynology and
zooarchaeology also form sub-disciplines of archaeological...
- from a site can all be
analyzed using the
methods of zooarchaeology,
paleoethnobotany,
palynology and
stable isotopes while any
texts can
usually be deciphered...
- PMIDĀ 21187393. Shipley, G. P.; Kindscher, K. (2016). "Evidence for the
paleoethnobotany of the Neanderthal: a
review of the literature". Scientifica. 2016:...
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mainly dealt with
plant geography and sociology,
pollen analysis,
paleoethnobotany, and the
history of
botany in
Switzerland and Europe.
Zoller was a...
- has
produced several key
volumes in archaeology,
including Current Paleoethnobotany with
Virginia Popper, The Uses of
Style with
Margaret Conkey. Hastorf...