Four examples serve to show how a list of plants obtained by identifying macroremains can be interpreted in terms of places of exploitation and modes of management, depending on whether they come from archeological sites in- or outside caves, or on natural sequences. In the first and last cases, a vertical vision of space prevails, with plant...
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2003 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2021 (v1)Book section
First results of the botanical and faunal remains analysis from Iron Age contexts at Ulug-depe in Turkmenistan reveal subsistence economies that primarily focused on cultivating and herding, with the presence of common plant and animal species for this period such as wheat, barley, sheep, goat and cattle. However, a large diversity of wild...
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September 6, 2021 (v1)Conference paper
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2023 (v1)Report
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August 2023 (v1)Journal article
The interdisciplinary approach and analytical tools applied in the last 30 years in the Amathous region (Cyprus),especially at the sites of Shillourokambos and Klimonas, generated a huge quantity of archaeological, geo-archaeological and bioarchaeological data. They significantly contributed to document the interactions betweenthe early...
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August 2023 (v1)Journal article
The interdisciplinary approach and analytical tools applied in the last 30 years in the Amathous region (Cyprus), especially at the sites of Shillourokambos and Klimonas, generated a huge quantity of archaeological, geoarchaeological and bioarchaeological data. They significantly contributed to document the interactions between the early...
Uploaded on: October 11, 2023