This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of the morphological characteristics of the starch grains within the kernels of selected native wild grasses found in the Central Pampas of Argentina. We compared native wild grasses to maize starch grains, which can be distinguished from each other based on their size, shape and other attributes. The majority of the studied grains did not share morphological characteristics with maize starch grains. Considering this, it can be said that, if irregular and polyhedral grains with transverse or radial fissures dominate the starch assemblage, maize identification may be done on the basis of both morphology and size. Additionally, this research contrib...
Wild cereals have been harvested all over the world by hunter-gatherer with evidences as much in Sou...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
This paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies of plant microremains adhered to the sur...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents preliminary results of the archaeobotanical study of South-Central Andes Culinar...
In this paper we characterized and analyzed microscopically starch grains of eight Zea mays modern l...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
The first Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina) evidences of Chenopodium spp. and/or Amaranthus spp. human ...
Se caracterizaron y analizaron microscópicamente los gránulos de almidón de ocho razas nativas de Ze...
En este trabajo presentamos un modelo estadístico para discriminar tipos de maíz a partir de los grá...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
Among archaeological micro-remains, starches can be used as a tool for reconstructing past environme...
Wild cereals have been harvested all over the world by hunter-gatherer with evidences as much in Sou...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
This paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies of plant microremains adhered to the sur...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents, for the first time, a detailed study, from an archaeological perspective, of th...
This paper presents preliminary results of the archaeobotanical study of South-Central Andes Culinar...
In this paper we characterized and analyzed microscopically starch grains of eight Zea mays modern l...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in the microbotanical analyses of an organic res...
The first Sierras of Córdoba (Argentina) evidences of Chenopodium spp. and/or Amaranthus spp. human ...
Se caracterizaron y analizaron microscópicamente los gránulos de almidón de ocho razas nativas de Ze...
En este trabajo presentamos un modelo estadístico para discriminar tipos de maíz a partir de los grá...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
Among archaeological micro-remains, starches can be used as a tool for reconstructing past environme...
Wild cereals have been harvested all over the world by hunter-gatherer with evidences as much in Sou...
The evolution of maize (Zea mays L.) is highly controversial given the discrepancies related to the ...
This paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies of plant microremains adhered to the sur...