Fields of change : progress in African archaeobotany /

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Corporate Author: International Workshop on African Archaeobotany Groningen, Netherlands)

Other Authors: Cappers, Réne T. J.

Format: Conference Proceeding Book

Language: English

Published: Eelde, The Netherlands : Groningen : Barkhuis ; Groningen University Library, 2007.

Series: Groningen archaeological studies ; 5.

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Call Number: CC79.5 .A35 W24 2003 v.2

Table of Contents:
  • The intertwined history of the silk-cotton and baobab /
  • R. M. Blench
  • Use of firewood resources in a hyperarid environment : charcoal analysis from sites in the Skeleton Coast Park, Northern Namib Desert /
  • B. Eichhorn
  • Where did all the trees go? : changes of the woody vegetation in the Sahel of Burkina Faso during the last 2000 years /
  • A. Hohn
  • Medieval cotton and wheat finds in the Middle Niger Delta (Mali) /
  • S. S. Murray
  • Identifying African rice domestication in the Middle Niger Delta (Mali) /
  • S. S. Murray
  • Crop production on the Senegal River in the first millennium AD : preliminary archaeobotanical results from Cubalel /
  • M. A. Murray, D.Q. Fuller & C. Cappeza
  • Early domesticated pearl millet in Dhar Nema (Mauritania) : evidence of crop processing waste as ceramic temper /
  • D. Q. Fuller, K. MacDonald
  • Figs and their importance in the prehistoric diet in Gran Canaria Island (Canary Isles) /
  • J. Morales, T. Delgado
  • The impact of hunter / gatherers on the vegetation in the Central Sahara during the Early Holocene /
  • A. M. Mercuri, E.A.A. Garcea
  • Beyond paper : use of plants of the Cyperaceae family in ancient Egypt /
  • P. L. Crawford
  • Plant remains from the intact garlands present at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo /
  • R. Hamdy
  • Food supply along the Theban Desert roads (Egypt) : the Gebel Romaʻ, Wadi el-Hôl, and Gebel Qarn el-Gir caravansary deposits /
  • R. T. J. Cappers and others
  • Growing, gathering, and offering : predynastic plant economy at Adaima (Upper Egypt) /
  • C. Newton
  • New discoveries at Qasr Ibrim, Lower Nubia /
  • A. J. Clapham & P.A. Rowley-Conwy
  • Ancient Egyptian plant remains in the Agricultural Museum (Dokki, Cairo) /
  • R. T. J. Cappers, R. Hamdy.