The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great input from charred and desiccated macrobotanical remains. This paper presents the results of one of the few examples in Africa of microbotanical analyses. Three grave contexts of phytolith-rich deposits and the dental calculus of 20 individuals were analysed from two Neolithic cemeteries in North and Central Sudan. The radiocarbon-dated phytoliths from the burial samples show the presence of Near East domestic cereals in Northern Sudan at least 7000 years ago. Phytoliths also indicate the exploitation of wild, savannah-adapted millets in Central Sudan between 7500 and 6500 years ago. The calculus samples contained starch grains from wheat/barl...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication data.The earliest evidence of agricultur...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
Analyses of phytoliths from pillow-like grave deposits and phytoliths and starch from dental calculu...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
International audienceThe origin of cereal domestication is a key current issue of archaeological re...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication data.The earliest evidence of agricultur...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
Analyses of phytoliths from pillow-like grave deposits and phytoliths and starch from dental calculu...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
International audienceThe origin of cereal domestication is a key current issue of archaeological re...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
International audienceDendritic phytoliths that precipitate in grass inflorescences are often used i...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication data.The earliest evidence of agricultur...