We present results of starch analysis of archaeological deposits from Pitcairn Island. High concentrations of starch grains preserved in cell membranes, and xylem tracheary elements, consistent with introduced Colocasia esculenta (taro) were found. Because of limited age control, we are uncertain if the microfossils are prehistoric. Problems associated with identifying taxa with small starch grains in extractions from weathered deposits are highlighted
The aim of the presented investigation was to study chemical composition variation in starch, protei...
The analysis of starch grains preserved in sediments as a technique for palaeoenvironmental reconstr...
Descriptions of precolonial foodways in the Caribbean Islands have relied primarily on contact-peri...
We present results of starch analysis of archaeological deposits from Pitcairn Island. High concentr...
Starch analysis is proving particularly useful in tropical regions like the central Pacific where cr...
Pollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from archaeological sites o...
Starch residue, pollen and phytolith analysis was carried out on coralline deposits from a c. 3050–2...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyPollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from...
Starch granules and raphides were identified on the surfaces of undecorated Lapita pottery sherds fr...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
Among archaeological micro-remains, starches can be used as a tool for reconstructing past environme...
Recent advances in the study of the antiquity and development of ancient Pacific Island agriculture ...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
The Pacific Island ecosystems of Remote Oceania were dramatically transformed following the arrival ...
This thesis presents the results of experimental and archaeological investigations of microscopic pl...
The aim of the presented investigation was to study chemical composition variation in starch, protei...
The analysis of starch grains preserved in sediments as a technique for palaeoenvironmental reconstr...
Descriptions of precolonial foodways in the Caribbean Islands have relied primarily on contact-peri...
We present results of starch analysis of archaeological deposits from Pitcairn Island. High concentr...
Starch analysis is proving particularly useful in tropical regions like the central Pacific where cr...
Pollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from archaeological sites o...
Starch residue, pollen and phytolith analysis was carried out on coralline deposits from a c. 3050–2...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyPollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from...
Starch granules and raphides were identified on the surfaces of undecorated Lapita pottery sherds fr...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
Among archaeological micro-remains, starches can be used as a tool for reconstructing past environme...
Recent advances in the study of the antiquity and development of ancient Pacific Island agriculture ...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
The Pacific Island ecosystems of Remote Oceania were dramatically transformed following the arrival ...
This thesis presents the results of experimental and archaeological investigations of microscopic pl...
The aim of the presented investigation was to study chemical composition variation in starch, protei...
The analysis of starch grains preserved in sediments as a technique for palaeoenvironmental reconstr...
Descriptions of precolonial foodways in the Caribbean Islands have relied primarily on contact-peri...