The Archaeobotanical Computer Database is an electronic compilation of information about remains of plants from archaeological deposits throughout the British Isles. For the first time, this wealth of published data, much of it post-dating Godwin's (1975) History of the British Flora has been brought together in a form in which the user can explore the history of a particular species or group of plants, or investigate the flora and vegetation of a particular archaeological period or part of the British Isles. The database contains information about the sites, deposits and samples from which the remains in question have been recovered, together with details of the plant parts identified and their mode of preservation. It also provides some i...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
It has been the aim of the present study to analyse and interpret recently collected archaeobotanic...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Scope This database compiles, from published sources, the sample records of archaeobotanical (plant)...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
Archaeobotanical research on prehistoric crops in Britain has primarily focussed on cereals and the ...
This database contains information collected during the AHRB-funded project "The Origin and Spread o...
Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of prehistoric artefa...
The online Archaeobotanical Literature Database (ArchbotLit) is an important tool for getting target...
Volume 11 Vegetation History and,4rchaeobotany starts with a special double issue, the outcome of th...
In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and challenges o...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
Of all the plants that were used in early medieval times, many were grown in gardens and orchards an...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
It has been the aim of the present study to analyse and interpret recently collected archaeobotanic...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Scope This database compiles, from published sources, the sample records of archaeobotanical (plant)...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
Archaeobotanical research on prehistoric crops in Britain has primarily focussed on cereals and the ...
This database contains information collected during the AHRB-funded project "The Origin and Spread o...
Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of prehistoric artefa...
The online Archaeobotanical Literature Database (ArchbotLit) is an important tool for getting target...
Volume 11 Vegetation History and,4rchaeobotany starts with a special double issue, the outcome of th...
In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and challenges o...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
Of all the plants that were used in early medieval times, many were grown in gardens and orchards an...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
It has been the aim of the present study to analyse and interpret recently collected archaeobotanic...