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期刊名:Vegetation history and archaeobotany

缩写:VEG HIST ARCHAEOBOT

ISSN:0939-6314

e-ISSN:1617-6278

IF/分区:1.9/Q1

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This paper presents a summary of the record of the cultivated plant macroremains from southern Italy during the early Middle Ages, with a focus on the recent discoveries of crop remains in Sicily. These have shed light on the introduction o...
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Drawing on archaeobotanical evidence from the central regions of Central Asia, we explore crop diffusion during the first millennium ce. We present a comprehensive summary of archaeobotanical data retrieved from this region dating to this p...
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The Canary Islands were settled ca. 1,800 years ago by Amazigh/Berber farming populations originating in North Africa. This historical event represents the last and westernmost expansion of the Mediterranean farming package in Antiquity, an...
Annette M Hansen,Frits Heinrich,Dafna Langgut et al. Annette M Hansen et al.
This paper aims to provide a robust regional synthesis of crop diffusion in the southern Levant, with the objective of ascertaining the significance of 1st millennium ce introductions, including those associated with Roman Agricultural Diff...
Elizabeth Stroud,Glynis Jones,Michael Charles et al. Elizabeth Stroud et al.
The R package CropPro is an open-access resource to classify archaeobotanical samples as products and by-products of different stages of the crop processing sequence for large-seeded cereal and pulse crops in south west Asia, Europe and oth...
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The functional ecology of arable weeds provides a way of comparing present-day and past farming regimes. This paper presents the R package WeedEco, an open-source resource which allows users to compare their archaeobotanical dataset against...
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Cannabis grains are frequently reported from archaeological sites in Asia, and hypothesized centers of origins are China and Central Asia. Chinese early cannabis remains are often interpreted as evidence of hemp fabric production, in line w...
Nina H Witteveen,Cheryl White,Barbara A Sanchez Martinez et al. Nina H Witteveen et al.
Phytoliths preserved in soils and sediments can be used to provide unique insights into past vegetation dynamics in response to human and climate change. Phytoliths can reconstruct local vegetation in terrestrial soils where pollen grains t...
Christoph Schwörer,Erika Gobet,Jacqueline F N van Leeuwen et al. Christoph Schwörer et al.
Observing natural vegetation dynamics over the entire Holocene is difficult in Central Europe, due to pervasive and increasing human disturbance since the Neolithic. One strategy to minimize this limitation is to select a study site in an a...
Mara Deza-Araujo,César Morales-Molino,Marco Conedera et al. Mara Deza-Araujo et al.
The taxonomic resolution of palynological identification is determined by morphological criteria that are used to define pollen types. Different levels of taxonomic resolution are reached in palynology, depending on several factors such as ...