Silicon in the soil–plant continuum: Intricate feedback mechanisms within ecosystems

O Katz, D Puppe, D Kaczorek, NB Prakash, J Schaller - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plants' ability to take up silicon from the soil, accumulate it within their tissues and then
reincorporate it into the soil through litter creates an intricate network of feedback …

Experimental approaches to archaeological fire features and their behavioral relevance

V Aldeias - Current Anthropology, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
The uses and functions of fire in early human adaptations are commonly debated and at
times very controversial topics. It is important to recognize under what circumstances and …

Core questions in domestication research

MA Zeder - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
The domestication of plants and animals is a key transition in human history, and its
profound and continuing impacts are the focus of a broad range of transdisciplinary research …

[图书][B] Paleoethnobotany: a handbook of procedures

DM Pearsall - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This new edition of the definitive work on doing paleoethnobotany brings the book up to date
by incorporating new methods and examples of research, while preserving the overall …

[图书][B] Microarchaeology: beyond the visible archaeological record

S Weiner - 2010 - books.google.com
The archaeological record is a combination of what is seen by eye, as well as the
microscopic record revealed with the help of instrumentation. The information embedded in …

Evidence for habitual use of fire at the end of the Lower Paleolithic: Site-formation processes at Qesem Cave, Israel

P Karkanas, R Shahack-Gross, A Ayalon… - Journal of human …, 2007 - Elsevier
The Amudian (late Lower Paleolithic) site of Qesem Cave in Israel represents one of the
earliest examples of habitual use of fire by middle Pleistocene hominids. The Paleolithic …

Microarchaeological approaches to the identification and interpretation of combustion features in prehistoric archaeological sites

SM Mentzer - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2014 - Springer
Combustion features inform archaeologists about the prehistoric use of space, subsistence
behaviors, and tempo of site visitation. Their study in the field is difficult because burned …

Phytoliths in paleoecology: analytical considerations, current use, and future directions

CAE Strömberg, RE Dunn, C Crifò… - Methods in paleoecology …, 2018 - Springer
Phytoliths, microscopic plant silica bodies, are often preserved in modern and fossil soils
and sediment, as well as in archaeological contexts. They record unique characteristics of …

Phytoliths as a tool for investigations of agricultural origins and dispersals around the world

T Ball, K Chandler-Ezell, R Dickau, N Duncan… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology
as well as many other scholarly disciplines. These investigations are world-wide in scope …

Cereal processing at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Turkey

L Dietrich, J Meister, O Dietrich, J Notroff, J Kiep… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe,
southeastern Anatolia (10th/9th millennium BC), a site that has aroused much debate in …