Current research in phytolith analysis : applications in archaeology and paleoecology /
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Paleobotanical studies are assuming an increasingly important role in archaeology, providing information on prehistoric social structures, environments, and economic concerns. This volume presents the latest applications of phytolith analysis in archaeology and paleoecology. It demonstrates the versatility of the discipline.
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212 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-199) and indexes. :
1048-5325 ; :
Noura
https://libcat.wichita.edu/vwebv/staffView?searchId=22556&recPointer=0&recCount=10&searchType=1&bibId=637661
Paläoethnobotanische Untersuchungen an mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen Pflanzenresten aus Braunschweig /
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Two folded leaves of plates in pocket.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral) -- Göttingen. :
196 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-196) :
3443640680 :
https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=43159&recPointer=0&recCount=25&searchType=0&bibId=2982579
Current paleoethnobotany : analytical methods and cultural interpretations of archaeological plant remains /
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xii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
0226318923
02263318931 :
https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=42474&recPointer=0&recCount=25&bibId=2910600
Windows on the African past : current approaches to African archaeobotany /
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"Archaeobotany has significantly increased our knowledge of the relationships between humans and plants throughout the ages. As is amply illustrated in this volume, botanical remains preserved in archaeological contexts have great potential to inform us about past environments and the various methods used by ancient peoples to exploit and cultivate plants. This volume presents the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on African Archaeobotany (IWAA) held at Helwan University in Cairo, Egypt, on 13 - 15 June 2009. Studies presented herein clearly illustrate that African archaeobotany is a dynamic field, with many advances in techniques and important case studies presented since the first meeting of IWAA held in 1994. Authors have employed classical and new archaeobotanical techniques, in addition to linguistics and ethnoarchaeology to increase our knowledge about the role of plants in ancient African societies. This book covers a wide range of African countries including Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Nigeria, South Africa, and the Canary Islands. It is of interest to archaeobotanists, archaeologists, historians, linguists, agronomists, and plant ecologists." -- Publisher's description.
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"Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on African Archaeobotany, held June 13-15, 2009, at Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt."
Programme & Abstracts v.1 :
241 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
3937248323
9783937248325 :
Noura
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