The sub-branch of archaeology, called archaeobotany connects present-day man with ancient plants. The ancient plant remains to give a picture of agro-pastoralists activities in Central Asia. Through the plant remains, the way of living, food habits, vegetation, economy and agricultural developments of Central Asia have been traced out. Archaeological sites give new insights into the agricultural denomination in the region, which revealed marked differences. Through archaeobotanical investigation of the plant remains like bread wheat(Triticum aestivum), rice( Oryza sativa), foxtail millet( Setaria italica), broomcorn millet( Panicum miliaceum), six-row barley( Hordeum vulgare ), and other plant fossils provide new prospects about ancient foo...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
The sub-branch of archaeology, called archaeobotany connects present-day man with ancient plants. Th...
Plant remains from archaeological sites reflect many aspects of the relationship between people, pla...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Archaeobotanical evidence from southwest Asia is often interpreted as showing that the spectrum of w...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
This article discusses aspects of the agro-pastoral economy of Kyzyltepa, a late Iron Age or Achaeme...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
© The Author(s) 2016. The period from the late third millennium BC to the start of the first millenn...
This paper focuses on plant use by the last hunter-gatherers in the Levant from the Last Glacial Max...
Southeast Asia is lagging behind other regions of the world in the study of archaeological plant re...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
The sub-branch of archaeology, called archaeobotany connects present-day man with ancient plants. Th...
Plant remains from archaeological sites reflect many aspects of the relationship between people, pla...
The mountain foothills of inner Asia have served as a corridor of communication and exchange for at ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
Archaeobotanical evidence from southwest Asia is often interpreted as showing that the spectrum of w...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
This article discusses aspects of the agro-pastoral economy of Kyzyltepa, a late Iron Age or Achaeme...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
During the first millennium A.D., Central Asia was marked by broad networks of exchange and interact...
© The Author(s) 2016. The period from the late third millennium BC to the start of the first millenn...
This paper focuses on plant use by the last hunter-gatherers in the Levant from the Last Glacial Max...
Southeast Asia is lagging behind other regions of the world in the study of archaeological plant re...
Based on chronological and archaeobotanical studies of 15 Neolithic and Bronze Age sites from the no...
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 ...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...