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Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey
Heavy fractions were picked in the field without a microscope by local girls under
the supervision of the archaeobotanist or by the archaeobotanist herself. In 1988,
material between 1 and 2 mm was scanned under a low-power microscope; ...
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Early Medieval Plant Studies
Identifying Fossil Remains The value of an individual fossil record is dependent
both on the inherent level to which this is possible for the given plant species and
part, and on the accuracy with which it has been made by the archaeobotanist.
Carole Patricia Biggam, Anglo-Saxon Plant-Name Survey. Symposium, 2003
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The Archaeology of Africa: Food, Metals and Towns
Fortunately, the daunting task of unravelling the exact biochemical nature of the
lipid residues surviving in the charred seed is not necessary for the
archaeobotanist to make an identification. It is equally unimportant for the
archaeobotanist to ...
Bassey Andah, Alex Okpoko, Thurstan Shaw, 2014
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Wadi Hammeh 27, an Early Natufian Settlement at Pella in Jordan
The samples were taken from deposits monitored by the archaeobotanist. 1.6
Personnel From the commencement of ... Besides Edwards and Macumber,
archaeobotanist George Willcox (Fig. 1.5) participated in the. chapter one 12 1.6
...
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Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia: Quaternary ...
... flora or reference botanical work on the study region. After elimination of many
other species, the archaeobotanist decides on the most likely candidate from
among the remaining species, taking into account whatever information is
available.
Susan G. Keates, Juliette M. Pasveer, 2004
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Secrets of the Sands: The Revelations of Egypt
When McDonald scooped up charred remains from the hearths, she presented
them to archaeobotanist UrsulaThanheiser. Thanheiser's task was to sort through
this ashy material in the hope of isolating telltale remains ofseeds, leaves,flowers
...
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The Goddess and the Bull: Catalhoyuk: An Archaeological ...
Ian had replaced her temporarily with an archaeobotanist from the Institute of
Archaeology in London, Ann Butler, who built the project's first flotation machine
with the help of a local village blacksmith. The basic principle behind flotation is ...
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The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory
... mapping team (1995–1998); William B. Hafford, computer spe- cialist (1995–
1998); William R. Farrand, geologist (1995–1996); Carola Stearns, geologist (
1995); Polymnia Muhly, excavation consultant (1996); Mark Hudson,
archaeobotanist ...
Philip P. Betancourt, 2006
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Corn and culture in the prehistoric New World
In general, the technique requires little chemical prowess on behalf of the
archaeobotanist, although a familiarity with basic lipid biochemistry and of the
exigencies of the technique is obviously essential. Unraveling the exact
biochemical ...
Sissel Johannessen, Christine Ann Hastorf, 1994
This intensity of sampling might present an impossible burden for an
archaeobotanist if selection were not exercised. Sampling strategies are
therefore necessary on most sites in order to obtain a representative selection of
the plant remains ...
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The Real Paleo Diet Included Plants And Not Just Meat
... of the biomolecules which would have formed some of the original foods consumed,” while Anita Radini, an archaeobotanist and co-author of ... «Forbes, Июн 15»
Mourners of Ice Age 'Red Lady' May Have Brought Flowers From Afar
María-Jose Iriarte-Chiapusso, an archaeobotanist at the University of the Basque Country, and her colleagues describe another stunning find in ... «NBCNews.com, Май 15»
Archaeologists find tallest wall ever found near Iran's Burnt City
The reputed Italian archaeobotanist professor Lorenzo Costantini also studied the site in 2005. Their findings showed that the residents of the ... «Press TV, Май 15»
DNA recovered from underwater British site may rewrite history of …
The work confronts archaeologists “with the challenge of fitting this into our worldview,” says Dorian Fuller, an archaeobotanist at University ... «Science Now, Фев 15»
Offenders help raise the roof on Iron Age farm at the St Fagans …
Mr Letts, an archaeobotanist who has done extensive research in historic thatching methods, said he is delighted with the team provided by the ... «WalesOnline, Дек 14»
How This British Scientist Saved Japan's Seaweed Industry
In the episode, Jack Rossen, the archaeobotanist who excavated the site's fragile plant remains using dental picks, explained how the site's ... «Mother Jones, Дек 14»
Cereal crops domesticated 500 years earlier than thought
In one of the few studies of its kind, archaeobotanist Marco Madella of Pompeu Fabra of the University in Barcelona and his colleagues ... «Nature Middle East, Ноя 14»
Barley elevated Central Asian farmers to 'the roof of the world'
... developed genetic variants of these crops capable of growing over the summer, suggests archaeobotanist Dorian Fuller of University College ... «Science News, Ноя 14»
Looking for King David's Favorite Wine Grape
With financial backing from the Jewish National Fund, he has gathered a team that includes an archaeobotanist, a geneticist who specializes in ... «Wine Spectator, Окт 14»
Bog material reveals 11500 years of Scottish history at prehistoric …
“The bog started out as a small lochan [lake] within a rocky hollow that was formed at the end of the last glacial period,” says archaeobotanist ... «Culture24, Окт 14»