In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and challenges of interdisciplinary data collection and interpretation in cultural evolution. Plants are central to human life and yet, apart from the role of major crops, people–plant relations have been marginal to the study of culture. Archaeological, linguistic, and historical evidence are often limited when it comes to studying the past role of plants. This is the case in the Nordic countries, where extensive collections of various plant use records are absent until the 1700s. Here, we test if relatively recent ethnobotanical data can be used to trace back ancient plant knowledge in the Nordic countries. Phylogenetic inferences of ancestral states are e...
This paper offers a descriptive overview and main trends of pollen and macrofossil data obtained fro...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
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Abstract In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and ch...
Crop plants have undergone a multitude of genetic changes during and following their domestication. ...
The aim of this article is to illustrate what kind of information it is possible to gain from analys...
Plant finds recovered from archaeological sites in southern Scandinavia dated to the Viking Age refl...
The dataset has been created as part of the research activities for the Nordic People and Plants pro...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
Palaeoecological studies on lake sediments and peat archives have provided fundamental knowledge abo...
Works on historical ethnobotany can help shed light on past plant uses and humankind’s relationships...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Recent increases in archaeobotanical evidence offer insights into the processes of plant domesticati...
In this thesis, I will examine the utilisation and exploitation of cultivated and wild plants with p...
This paper offers a descriptive overview and main trends of pollen and macrofossil data obtained fro...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
© 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...
Abstract In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and ch...
Crop plants have undergone a multitude of genetic changes during and following their domestication. ...
The aim of this article is to illustrate what kind of information it is possible to gain from analys...
Plant finds recovered from archaeological sites in southern Scandinavia dated to the Viking Age refl...
The dataset has been created as part of the research activities for the Nordic People and Plants pro...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
Palaeoecological studies on lake sediments and peat archives have provided fundamental knowledge abo...
Works on historical ethnobotany can help shed light on past plant uses and humankind’s relationships...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Recent increases in archaeobotanical evidence offer insights into the processes of plant domesticati...
In this thesis, I will examine the utilisation and exploitation of cultivated and wild plants with p...
This paper offers a descriptive overview and main trends of pollen and macrofossil data obtained fro...
In this paper we use three disparate examples to highlight the relevance of historical methods in th...
© 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...