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Paleoethnobotany (also
spelled palaeoethnobotany), or
archaeobotany, is the
study of past human-plant
interactions through the
recovery and
analysis of...
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historical plant–people
relationships ethnobotany may be
referred to as
archaeobotany or palaeoethnobotany. Some of the
earliest plant-people relationships...
- 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...
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Senegalia rugata is a
spiny climbing shrub native to
China and
tropical Asia,
common in the warm
plains of
central and
south India. It is
renowned as a...
- 'Neolithic
Founder Crops' in
southwest Asia".
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Archaeobotany. 32 (5): 475–499. Bibcode:2023VegHA..32..475A. doi:10.1007/s00334-023-00917-1...
- "Vegetation
History and
Archaeobotany - Springer". link.springer.com.
Retrieved 2018-09-11. "Vegetation
History and
Archaeobotany,
Volume 20,
Issue 5 -...
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Environmental archaeology is
commonly divided into
three sub-fields:
archaeobotany (the
study of
plant remains)
zooarchaeology (the
study of
faunal remains)...
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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...
- Reales, F. Alcaraz. (2002). "
Archaeobotany of
capers (Capparis) (Capparaceae)."
Vegetation History and
Archaeobotany. 11(4): 295–313 Watson, L.; M.J...
- Tell Sabi
Abyad (Arabic: تل صبي أبيض) is an
archaeological site in the
Balikh River valley in
northern Syria. It lies
about 2
kilometers south of Tell...