The research tries to link archaeobotanical studies carried out in different archaeological sites of the central and southern Sahara desert to ethnographical and ethnobotanical investigations on Tuareg Peoples. Data provide information on the possible relationships between current uses and traditions of living populations and early and middle Holocene human impact and land use in the same areas. Pollen, seeds/fruits and plant artifacts from burials, rockshelters and caves give details on plant presence and on their cultural uses in the past as plants and use in traditional houses tell us today. Even if there are many well-preserved archaeological-archaeobotanical materials, in general Saharan and North African studies remain dramatically fa...
The archaeobotanical record from the Takarkori rockshelter (Fezzan, south-western Libya) was systema...
Archaeobotanical studies on pollen and macro-remains, carried out within a multidisciplinary researc...
Contrary to much perceived wisdom, the Sahara is a rich and varied tapestry of diverse environments ...
The research tries to link archaeobotanical studies carried out in different archaeological sites of...
Archaeobotanical remains from archaeological contexts provide information onthe past relationships b...
Plant records from archaeological sites provide information on the past relationships between human ...
This paper presents two case studies demonstrating links between archaeobotany and ethnobotany, comp...
Pollen analyses of 13 archaeological sites in the Wadi Teshuinat area, in southwestern Fezzan, Libya...
Archaeobotanical studies on macro-remains and pollen, carried out within a multidisciplinary researc...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The Uan Tabu rockshelter is located in the Wadi Teshuinat, the largest wadi of the central Tadrart A...
In central Saharan massifs stratigraphic sequences of great archaeological and biological relevance,...
This contribution deals with some recent archaeobotanical studies carried out in African contexts. ...
Palynology applied to archaeological sciences puts particular emphasis on the pollen produced by pla...
This paper reports archaeobotanical data which can help understand the relationships between humans ...
The archaeobotanical record from the Takarkori rockshelter (Fezzan, south-western Libya) was systema...
Archaeobotanical studies on pollen and macro-remains, carried out within a multidisciplinary researc...
Contrary to much perceived wisdom, the Sahara is a rich and varied tapestry of diverse environments ...
The research tries to link archaeobotanical studies carried out in different archaeological sites of...
Archaeobotanical remains from archaeological contexts provide information onthe past relationships b...
Plant records from archaeological sites provide information on the past relationships between human ...
This paper presents two case studies demonstrating links between archaeobotany and ethnobotany, comp...
Pollen analyses of 13 archaeological sites in the Wadi Teshuinat area, in southwestern Fezzan, Libya...
Archaeobotanical studies on macro-remains and pollen, carried out within a multidisciplinary researc...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The Uan Tabu rockshelter is located in the Wadi Teshuinat, the largest wadi of the central Tadrart A...
In central Saharan massifs stratigraphic sequences of great archaeological and biological relevance,...
This contribution deals with some recent archaeobotanical studies carried out in African contexts. ...
Palynology applied to archaeological sciences puts particular emphasis on the pollen produced by pla...
This paper reports archaeobotanical data which can help understand the relationships between humans ...
The archaeobotanical record from the Takarkori rockshelter (Fezzan, south-western Libya) was systema...
Archaeobotanical studies on pollen and macro-remains, carried out within a multidisciplinary researc...
Contrary to much perceived wisdom, the Sahara is a rich and varied tapestry of diverse environments ...