نتایج جستجو برای: archaeobotany

تعداد نتایج: 71  

2016
Naomi F. Miller NAOMI F. MILLER

Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeobotany) is the study of the "direct interrelationships between humans and plants for whatever purpose as manifested in the archaeological record."50 No matter what the time period or geographical area, plants played an important role in human culture. As primary data about the natural environment, landuse practices, diet, architecture, and trade in...

Journal: :Archaeological Reports 2014

2016
Naomi F. Miller

In preparation for a 2010 Society for American Archaeology Forum organized by Christine Hastorf, “Quantification and Presentation: Effective Means of Presenting Plant Evidence in Archaeology,” I devised a questionnaire about archaeobotany methodology. In the autumn of 2009, I posted a link to the survey on “www.surveymonkey.com.” I alerted archaeobotanists through the Archaeobotany listserv (ww...

Journal: :Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 2007

Journal: :Environmental Archaeology 2019

Journal: :Environmental Archaeology 2021

The collection of papers in this special issue arose from the 2018 and 2019 workshops Integrated Microscopy Approaches Archaeobotany (henceforth IMAA), hosted by University Reading, UK. IMAA has an interdisciplinary ethos not only brings together students specialists to facilitate cross-sector exchanges a broad variety skills, but also discussions that take place there are driven practical micr...

2011
Andreas G. Heiss Matthias Kropf Susanne Sontag Anton Weberz

*University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Botany, Gregor Mendel-Strasse 33, 1180 Wien, Austria, and Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science (VIAS), Archaeobotany, c/o Institute of Palaeontology, Geozentrum, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Wien, Austria; yUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Integrative Nature Conservation Research, Greg...

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