Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian research being at the forefront of several methodological innovations over the last three decades, archaeobotany is now a relatively peripheral concern to mos
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of prehistoric artefa...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Existing archaeobotanical and palynological records of plant use in the northern New Guinea lowlands...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
The chapter summarizes the main categories of plant remains subject of palaeobotanical and archaeobo...
Oceania has an extremely diverse and unique flora that includes many endemic species of restricted g...
Inclusion of botanical and zoological remains in archaeological analysis has dramatically increased ...
Volume 11 Vegetation History and,4rchaeobotany starts with a special double issue, the outcome of th...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
A brief summary of published archaeobotanical studies and references to plant remains from archaeolo...
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of prehistoric artefa...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Existing archaeobotanical and palynological records of plant use in the northern New Guinea lowlands...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
The chapter summarizes the main categories of plant remains subject of palaeobotanical and archaeobo...
Oceania has an extremely diverse and unique flora that includes many endemic species of restricted g...
Inclusion of botanical and zoological remains in archaeological analysis has dramatically increased ...
Volume 11 Vegetation History and,4rchaeobotany starts with a special double issue, the outcome of th...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
A brief summary of published archaeobotanical studies and references to plant remains from archaeolo...
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in Oceania, the specific sub-dis...
Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of prehistoric artefa...