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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Thesis-PhD | D'Andrea, Catherine A. | Palaeoethnobotany of Later Jomon and Early Yayoi cultures in northeastern Japan: northeastern Aomori and southwestern Hokkaido | [D'Andrea, #36503] | ||
Book in a Series | 1973 | Renfrew, Jane M. | Palaeoethnobotany: the prehistoric food plants of the Near East and Europe | [Renfrew, 1973 #21810] | |
Book (Edited) | 1997 | Gremillion, Kristen J. | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Gremillion, 1997 #21593] | |
Book (Edited) | 2005 | Maschner, Herbert D. G. | Handbook of Archaeological Methods | [Maschner, 2005 #21324] | |
Book | 1989 | Pearsall, D. | Paleoethnobotany: a handbook of procedures | [Pearsall, 1989 #21236] | |
Book Section | 1981 | Constantini, L. | Palaeoethnobotany at Pirak | South Asian Archaeology 1979. Papers from the Fifth International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe Held in the Museum für Indische Kunst der Staatlichen Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz Berlin | [Constantini, 1981 #23881] |
Journal Article | 1969 | Gorman, Chester Francis | Hoabinhian: a pebble-tool complex with early plant associations in Southeast Asia | Science | [Gorman, 1969 #35869] |
Book Section | 1997 | Diehl, Michael W. | Rational behavior, the adoption of agriculture, and the organization of subsistence during the Late Archaic period in the Greater Tucson Basin | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Diehl, 1997 #22143] |
Book (Edited) | 1989 | Hastorf, Christine A. | Current paleoethnobotany: analytical methods and cultural interpretations of archaeological plant remains | Prehistoric Archaeology and Ecology | [Hastorf, 1989 #21382] |
Book Section | 1997 | Watson, Patty Jo | The archaeological record of plant domestication and utilization | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Watson, 1997 #24591] |
Book Section | 1997 | Hammett, Julia E. | Interregional patterns of land use and plant management in native North America | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Hammett, 1997 #24590] |
Book Section | 1997 | Waselkov, Gregory A. | Changing strategies of Indian field location in the early historic southeast | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Waselkov, 1997 #24589] |
Book Section | 1997 | Gardner, Paul S. | The ecological structure and behavioral implications of mass exploitation strategies | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Gardner, 1997 #24588] |
Book Section | 1997 | Winterhalder, Bruce | An evolutionary ecology perspective on diet choice, risk, and plant domestication | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Winterhalder, 1997 #24587] |
Book Section | 1997 | Scarry, C. Margarget | Between farmstead and center: the natural and social landscape of Moundville | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Scarry, 1997 #24586] |
Book Section | 1997 | Crawford, Gary W. | Anthropogenesis in prehistoric Northeastern Japan | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Crawford, 1997 #24585] |
Book Section | 1997 | Cowan, C. Wesley | Evolutionary changes associated with the domestication of <i>Cucurbita pepo</i>: evidence from Eastern Kentucky | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Cowan, 1997 #24584] |
Book Section | 1997 | Fritz, Gayle J. | A three-thousand-year-old cache of crop seeds from Marble Bluff, Arkansas | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Fritz, 1997 #24583] |
Book Section | 1997 | Gremillion, Kristen J. | New perspectives on the paleoethnobotany of the Newt Kash Shelter | People, plants, and landscape: studies in paleoethnobotany | [Gremillion, 1997 #24582] |
Book Section | 1991 | Kajale, M. D. | Current status of Indian palaeoethnobotany: introduced and indigenous food plants with a discussion of the historical and evolutionary development of Indian agricultural systems in general | New light on early farming: recent developments in palaeoethnobotany | [Kajale, 1991 #23702] |
Journal Article | 2015 | Eusebio, Michelle S. | Rice pots or not? Exploring ancient Ifugao foodways through organic residue analysis and paleoethnobotany | National Museum Cultural Heritage Journal | [Eusebio, 2015 #27777] |
Journal Article | 1982 | Buth, G. M. | Investigations of palaeoethnobotanical remains from Semthan, Kashmir | Man and Environment | [Buth, 1982 #29916] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Dal Martello, Rita | Early agriculture at the crossroads of China and Southeast Asia: archaeobotanical evidence and radiocarbon dates from Baiyangcun, Yunnan | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | [Dal 2018 #26745] |
Book Section | 2005 | Fritz, Gayle J. | Paleoethnobotanical Methods and Applications | Handbook of Archaeological Methods | [Fritz, 2005 #22184] |
Journal Article | 2019 | Fuller, Dorian Q. | Cajanus cajan (L.) Mill sp. origins and domestication: the South and Southeast Asian archaeobotanical evidence | Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | [Fuller, 2019 #18957] |
Conference Proceeding | 1977 | Constantini, L. | Notes on the palaeoethnobotany of proto-historical Swat | Fourth International Conference of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe | [Constantini, 1977 #26561] |
Book Section | 1974 | Vishnu-Mittre | Palaeobotanical evidence in India | Evolutionary studies in world crops | [Vishnu-Mittre 1974 #23324] |
Book Section in a Series | 2001 | Nasu, Hiroo | Habitats of rice cultivation from plant macrofossils assemblages at Chengtoushan, Hunan province, China | Environmental changes and rise and fall of civilizations | [Nasu, 2001 #26040] |
Book Section in a Series | 2001 | Yano, Azusa | Application of chloroplast PS-ID sequences to identification of ancient rice | Environmental changes and rise and fall of civilizations | [Yano, 2001 #26029] |
Book Section in a Series | 2001 | Yonenobu, Hitoshi | Identification of wood samples from Chengtoushan, China | Environmental changes and rise and fall of civilizations | [Yonenobu, 2001 #26027] |