AbstractWater management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often difficult, if not impossible, to recognise in the archaeological record, particularly in prehistoric communities when water management began. This is because early irrigation systems are likely to have been ephemeral and as such would no longer be visible in the archaeological record. We conducted a three year crop growing experiment in Jordan to test the hypothesis that phytoliths (opaline silica bodies formed in plants) can be used to detect the level of past water availability and hence be used as a source of information for inferring past water management. Over a three year period we grew native land races of six-row barley (Hordeum ...
Runoff farming is a key hydro-agricultural strategy that has proven efficient in arid areas. Researc...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Rice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainfed or ir...
Water management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often dif...
Water management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often dif...
It has been proposed that phytoliths from archaeological sites can be indicators of water availabil...
The interpretation of crop water management practices has been central to the archeological debate o...
Water availability and water management systems were critical for the success of past agricultural s...
Ninety-six phytolith samples were analysed from seven archaeological sites ranging from the Pre-Pot...
Supplementary Information Phytoliths as indicator of plant water availability: the case of millets ...
Crop irrigation has long been recognized as having been important for the evolution of social comple...
Reconstructing past water availability, both as rainfall and irrigation, is important to answer ques...
Power point presentation given at the 12th International meeting for phytolith research on the 08/09...
AbstractRice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainf...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determined...
Runoff farming is a key hydro-agricultural strategy that has proven efficient in arid areas. Researc...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Rice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainfed or ir...
Water management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often dif...
Water management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often dif...
It has been proposed that phytoliths from archaeological sites can be indicators of water availabil...
The interpretation of crop water management practices has been central to the archeological debate o...
Water availability and water management systems were critical for the success of past agricultural s...
Ninety-six phytolith samples were analysed from seven archaeological sites ranging from the Pre-Pot...
Supplementary Information Phytoliths as indicator of plant water availability: the case of millets ...
Crop irrigation has long been recognized as having been important for the evolution of social comple...
Reconstructing past water availability, both as rainfall and irrigation, is important to answer ques...
Power point presentation given at the 12th International meeting for phytolith research on the 08/09...
AbstractRice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainf...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determined...
Runoff farming is a key hydro-agricultural strategy that has proven efficient in arid areas. Researc...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
Rice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainfed or ir...