Archaeobotany in Greece
This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work in Greece to date, with the aim of highlighting its potential and creating a framework in which future work can be contextualized. The term “archaeobotany” is used here in its narrow sense, referring t...
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| description | This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work in Greece to date, with the aim of highlighting its potential and creating a framework in which future work can be contextualized. The term “archaeobotany” is used here in its narrow sense, referring to the study of plant macroremains, such as seeds, fruits and other plant parts, and excluding charcoal studies or “anthracology” and analyses of microremains (for example pollen, phytoliths), which have developed to become separate subdisciplines. |
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| spelling | nottingham-429692020-05-04T16:59:03Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42969/ Archaeobotany in Greece Livarda, Alexandra This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work in Greece to date, with the aim of highlighting its potential and creating a framework in which future work can be contextualized. The term “archaeobotany” is used here in its narrow sense, referring to the study of plant macroremains, such as seeds, fruits and other plant parts, and excluding charcoal studies or “anthracology” and analyses of microremains (for example pollen, phytoliths), which have developed to become separate subdisciplines. Cambridge University Press 2014-12-08 Article PeerReviewed Livarda, Alexandra (2014) Archaeobotany in Greece. Archaeological Reports, 60 . pp. 106-116. ISSN 2041-4102 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/archaeological-reports/article/archaeobotany-in-greece/DC36B8023A9EDE06949373200ABD80F4 doi:10.1017/S057060841400012X doi:10.1017/S057060841400012X |
| spellingShingle | Livarda, Alexandra Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title | Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title_full | Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title_fullStr | Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title_full_unstemmed | Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title_short | Archaeobotany in Greece |
| title_sort | archaeobotany in greece |
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