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Archaeobotanist and
student analysing plant remains under the microscope....
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profile pollen spectrum A
series of side-by-side graphs,
produced by
archaeobotanists and palynologists,
showing the
frequency of
different types (species)...
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flowing watery mixture driven by
gravity before being re-frozen.
While archaeobotanist Klaus Oeggl of the
University of
Innsbruck agrees that the natural...
- notably,
natural scientists (geoarchaeologists, archaeozoologists,
archaeobotanists etc.). It
became the
Groupe des Méthodes
Pluridisciplinaires contribuant...
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otherwise no
longer visible in the
archaeological record. This can
inform archaeobotanists on the
floral makeup of a past environment, even when
surviving remains...
- Mediterranean.
Despite uncertainty about its
geographic origins, most
archaeobotanists agree that the
domestication of the fig tree
occurred around 6500 years...
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excretions and
originating from the food they consume. Amy Bogaard, an
archaeobotanist at the
University of Oxford,
suspects that even as
early as the Stone...
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economy and the
changes in
their use over time,
researchers known as
archaeobotanists can
understand what
changes occurred in
activities such as cultivation...
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Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP) is an informal,
international collective of
archaeobotanists, with the main goal of
establishing and
maintaining international communication...
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continued the
pigment production, and on a
substantial scale" said
archaeobotanist Welmoed Out from
Moesgaard Museum. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates...