This contribution deals with some recent archaeobotanical studies carried out in African contexts. Basic methodological approaches are different depending on the type of record (microscopical or macroscopical plant remains), and the interdisciplinary interpretative framework. The largest set of remains is studied, the main details on environmental and cultural reconstructions from one context can be acknowledged. Examples of case studies from integrated archaeological and botanical researches are reported. They represent a reconstruction of environments influencing subsistence strategies in the Sai Island (North Sudan), the evidence that cultural uses of plants for offerings in the Gobero necropolis was based on the regional environ...
We describe a combined geoarchaeological and archaeobotanical approach applied to the study of firin...
Rock shelters in the central Saharan massifs preserve anthropogenic stratigraphic sequences that rep...
An archaeobotanical and biomolecular research has been carried out on wild cereals found at Takarkor...
This contribution deals with some recent archaeobotanical studies carried out in African contexts. ...
Archaeobotanical remains from archaeological contexts provide information onthe past relationships b...
Read this book to better understand the complexity and diversity of the countries of Africa. The con...
An overview over 20 years of archaeobotanical studies in West Africa is given. The Holocene vegetati...
This paper presents two case studies demonstrating links between archaeobotany and ethnobotany, comp...
Plant records from archaeological sites provide information on the past relationships between human ...
Gobero (600 m asl; 16°55’N – 9°30’E) is a paleolake surrounded by early-mid Holocene archaeological ...
The research tries to link archaeobotanical studies carried out in different archaeological sites of...
Through macrobotanical (wood charcoal and seeds / fruit) analysis from three major Later Stone Age (...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
The Uan Tabu rockshelter is located in the Wadi Teshuinat, the largest wadi of the central Tadrart A...
.Pollen and plant macroremains from rock shelters of central Sahara give information about environm...
We describe a combined geoarchaeological and archaeobotanical approach applied to the study of firin...
Rock shelters in the central Saharan massifs preserve anthropogenic stratigraphic sequences that rep...
An archaeobotanical and biomolecular research has been carried out on wild cereals found at Takarkor...
This contribution deals with some recent archaeobotanical studies carried out in African contexts. ...
Archaeobotanical remains from archaeological contexts provide information onthe past relationships b...
Read this book to better understand the complexity and diversity of the countries of Africa. The con...
An overview over 20 years of archaeobotanical studies in West Africa is given. The Holocene vegetati...
This paper presents two case studies demonstrating links between archaeobotany and ethnobotany, comp...
Plant records from archaeological sites provide information on the past relationships between human ...
Gobero (600 m asl; 16°55’N – 9°30’E) is a paleolake surrounded by early-mid Holocene archaeological ...
The research tries to link archaeobotanical studies carried out in different archaeological sites of...
Through macrobotanical (wood charcoal and seeds / fruit) analysis from three major Later Stone Age (...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
The Uan Tabu rockshelter is located in the Wadi Teshuinat, the largest wadi of the central Tadrart A...
.Pollen and plant macroremains from rock shelters of central Sahara give information about environm...
We describe a combined geoarchaeological and archaeobotanical approach applied to the study of firin...
Rock shelters in the central Saharan massifs preserve anthropogenic stratigraphic sequences that rep...
An archaeobotanical and biomolecular research has been carried out on wild cereals found at Takarkor...