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archaeobotany
Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Topics, Archaeobotany
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- Compiled by Michael A. Pfeiffer.
- Profile of research project by Sarah Mason.
- Talk presented to the Archaeological Society of British Columbia, at Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2000 by Natasha Lyons.
- Brief profile of this working group of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation.
- Bibliography compiled by David R. George.
- Bibliographies compiled by Naomi Miller.
- Paper by Sarah Mason on experiments used to provide comparative material for examining pre-agrarian European sites which contain morphologically-indeterminate charred material.
- Organized list of references dealing with pollen, parasites, and plant remains in coprolites and latrine fills from archaeological and palaeoenvironmental sites.
- Instructional material for a one hour archaeobotany lesson from the University of North Carolina.
- Paper on bucket flotation procedures to recover archaeobotanical remains by Cheryl Ward, Ph.D.
- Report detailing the methods and results of archaeolobotanical analysis at this site.
- The Springer Journal Vegetation History and Archaeobotany covers the entire field of vegetation history - mainly the development of flora and vegetation during the Holocene and Pleistocene.
- Report on the history of the group and the 1998 meeting.
- Offers graduate degrees in anthropology with an archaeobotany specialization. Archaeobotany faculty, facilities, and courses.
- Bibliography compiled by David R. George.
- Profiles of the laboratory and selected studies including Ashkelton, Atlit-Yam, Netiv Hagdud, Gesher Benot Ya'agov, Ohalo II, and a computerized key of grass grains.
- Archaeology of Date Stones
- The Combined Caesarea Expeditions offers this module as a learning tool. Introduction, background, applications, methodology, and recovery and sorting.
- An investigation of the plants and methods in gardening from 10,000 B.C.E. to 1700 C.E.
- These collections house plant remains primarily from the southeastern United States and the circum Caribbean region, and include both prehistoric and historic period sites.
- Bibliographies compiled by Naomi Miller.
- Description of a research project at Flinder University. Includes pictures of botanical remains.
- Abstract of a review of the archaeological evidence for food plants from the British Isles: an example of the use of the Archaeobotanical Computer Database.
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