Talk presented to the Archaeological Society of British Columbia, at Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2000 by Natasha Lyons.
Paper on bucket flotation procedures to recover archaeobotanical remains by Cheryl Ward, Ph.D.
Compiled by Michael A. Pfeiffer.
Profiles of the laboratory and selected studies including Ashkelton, Atlit-Yam, Netiv Hagdud, Gesher Benot Ya'agov, Ohalo II, and a computerized key of grass grains.
Organized list of references dealing with pollen, parasites, and plant remains in coprolites and latrine fills from archaeological and palaeoenvironmental sites.
Description of a research project at Flinder University. Includes pictures of botanical remains.
Archaeology of Date Stones
Report on the history of the group and the 1998 meeting.
The official organ of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany covers the entire field of vegetation history - mainly the development of flora and vegetation during the Holocene and Pleistocene.
These collections house plant remains primarily from the southeastern United States and the circum Caribbean region, and include both prehistoric and historic period sites.
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Biology /
Botany /
Ethnobotany
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