The archaeobotany of Çatalhöyük: results from 2009–2017 excavations and final synthesis

A Bogaard, M Charles, D Filipović, DQ Fuller… - … the Landscape of …, 2009 - torrossa.com
This chapter brings together new archaeobotanical results from the 2009–2017 excavations
with previous work on the archaeobotany of Çatalhöyük. By synthesising the results from 25 …

[PDF][PDF] Still too fragmentary and dependent upon chance? Advances in the study of early Southeast Asian archaeobotany

C Castillo, DQ Fuller - Fifty years of archaeology in Southeast Asia …, 2010 - researchgate.net
As archaeobotany emerged as a specialist field in archaeology from the early 1960s, Ian
Glover was amongst the first archaeologists in Southeast Asia to promote the collection and …

Archaeobotany and cultural transformation: patterns of early plant utilisation in northern Wallacea

VJ Paz - 2001 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Archaeobotany is under-utilised as a tool and as an approach in Southeast Asia. In Island
Southeast Asia, the studies of the past rely heavily on the ability of archaeology to generate …

The first comprehensive archaeobotanical analysis of prehistoric agriculture in Kyrgyzstan

G Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, B Mir-Makhamad… - Vegetation History and …, 2021 - Springer
We present here the first comprehensive archaeobotanical investigation from the prehistoric
farming settlement of Chap I (1065–825 cal bce), located in a high altitude valley in the …

The resilience of pioneer crops in the highlands of Central Asia: Archaeobotanical investigation at the Chap II site in Kyrgyzstan

G Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, M van Unen… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
This paper presents archaeobotanical research results from an occupation horizon of the
Chap II site left by the earliest known farming community in the Central Tien Shan mountains …

[PDF][PDF] Plant remains as a tool for reconstruction of the past environment, economy, and society: Archaeobotany in Israel

E Weiss, ME Kislev - Isr. J. Earth Sci, 2007 - academia.edu
In this review paper, we give a brief introduction to the field of archaeobotany, with special
attention to the role of Israeli archaeobotany as part of archaeological research during the …

Re-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre-and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins …

M Wallace, G Jones, M Charles, E Forster… - Vegetation History and …, 2019 - Springer
Archaeobotanical evidence from southwest Asia is often interpreted as showing that the
spectrum of wild plant foods narrowed during the origins of agriculture, but it has long been …

[图书][B] Hunter-gatherer archaeobotany: Perspectives from the northern temperate zone

SLR Mason, JG Hather - 2016 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Hunter-Gatherer Archaeobotany shows how archaeobotanical investigations can broaden
our understanding of the much wider range of plants that have been of use to people in the …

A long process towards agriculture in the middle Yellow River Valley, China: evidence from macro-and micro-botanical remains

L Liu - Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology, 2015 - journals.lib.washington.edu
Macro-and micro-botanical remains dating from the Upper Paleolithic through early Neolithic
periods in North China have provided significant information for reconstructing the changing …

[PDF][PDF] Archaeobotanical evidence for the beginnings of agriculture in Southwest Asia

G Willcox - The origins of agriculture and crop domestication, 1998 - academia.edu
Methods Archaeobotanical samples have been obtained from 35 sites (see Fig. 1) in
southwestern Asia from the crucial period 20.000 to 8500 BP (non-calibrated). The quantity …