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    Archaeobotanical Investigation of Charred and Desiccated Fruit Stones and Seeds from Late Holocene Contexts in Kassala and its Environs: Window to Past Ecology and Subsistence by Beldados, Alemseged

    “…With the aim of reconstructing the Late Holocene palaeoenvironment and vegetation history of Kassala and its environs, archaeobotanical investigation was…”
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    Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite Agricultural Economy at Ona Adi, Tigrai (Ethiopia): First look at a 1000-Year History by Meresa, Yemane, Ruiz-Giralt, Abel, Beldados, Alemseged, Lancelotti, Carla, D’Andrea, A. Catherine

    Published in The African archaeological review (2024)
    “…Archaeobotanical investigations at the site of Ona Adi in Tigrai were conducted during the 2013–2015 field seasons within the framework of the Eastern Tigrai…”
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    Remote Sensing for Biocultural Heritage Preservation in an African Semi-Arid Region: A Case Study of Indigenous Wells in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia by Ochungo, Pamela, Khalaf, Nadia, Merlo, Stefania, Beldados, Alemseged, M’Mbogori, Freda Nkirote, Tiki, Waktole, Lane, Paul J.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2022)
    “…The region of Southern Ethiopia (Borana) and Northern Kenya (Marsabit) is characterised by erratic rainfall, limited surface water, aridity, and frequent…”
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    Isotopic analysis of modern sorghum and finger millet from different altitudes in Ethiopia: implications for ancient farming practices by Varalli, Alessandra, Beldados, Alemseged, D'Agostini, Francesca, Mvimi, Malebogo, D'Andrea, Catherine, Lancelotti, Carla

    Published in Frontiers in environmental archaeology (06-11-2024)
    “…C 4 crops such as sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) and finger millet ( Eleusine coracana ) have played a significant role in the economic livelihood in arid and…”
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    Sorghum and Finger Millet Cultivation during the Aksumite Period: Insights from Ethnoarchaeological Modelling and Microbotanical Analysis by Ruiz-Giralt, Abel, Beldados, Alemseged, Biagetti, Stefano, D’Agostini, Francesca, D’Andrea, A. Catherine, Meresa, Yemane, Lancelotti, Carla

    “…Cross-cultural models are a useful tool to generate hypotheses about the past using ethnographic data, especially when they can be validated against the…”
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    Millets in eastern Sudan: an archaeobotanical study by Beldados, Alemseged

    Published in Azania (02-10-2019)
    “…Charred botanical remains and plant impressions in pottery sherds and baked clay pieces recovered during survey and archaeological excavation mainly at Mahal…”
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    The development of crop production in the northern Horn of Africa: a review of the archaeobotanical evidence by Ruiz-Giralt, Abel, Beldados, Alemseged

    Published in Azania (02-04-2024)
    “…This article presents a synthesis of the hypotheses and evidence for plant domestication and the origins of agriculture in the northern Horn of Africa. To…”
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    Towards the Mid-Late Holocene Environment of Mochena Borago Rock Shelter, Wolayta, South Ethiopia by Alemseged Beldados, Medhanit Tamirat

    “…With the objective of understanding the mid-late Holocene subsistence pattern and the local ecology, archaeobotanical investigation was conducted on soil…”
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    Towards the Mid-Late Holocene Environment of MochenaBoragoRock Shelter, Wolayta, South Ethiopia by Alemseged Beldados, Medhanit Tamirat

    “…With the objective of understanding the mid-late Holocene subsistence pattern and the local ecology, archaeobotanical investigation was conducted on soil…”
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    Pre-Aksumite plant husbandry in the Horn of Africa by Beldados, Alemseged, Ruiz-Giralt, Abel, Lancelotti, Carla, Meresa, Yemane, D’Andrea, A. Catherine

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-11-2023)
    “…Palaeoethnobotanical studies completed at the archaeological site of Mezber in Tigrai, Ethiopia, have led to important new insights on plant husbandry…”
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    Early archaeological evidence of wheat and cotton from medieval Ile-Ife, Nigeria by Logan, Amanda L, Chouin, Gérard L, Ogunfolakan, Adisa B, Lally, Shannon, Kuma, Dela, Kuto, Eli, Bell, Kristina, Rosenzweig, Melissa S, Beldados, Alemseged

    “…This study reports the earliest directly dated occurrence of archaeological wheat and cotton in the humid forests of West Africa. These are the first…”
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    Post Terminal Pleistocene Reconstruction of Ancient Fire Wood and Human-Environment Relations in the Afro-Alpine Region of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: an Anthracological Study by Alemseged Beldados, Tefera Tarekegn, Gotz Ossendorf

    “…This research presents the result of analysis of anthracological remains excavated from four archaeological sites located in the Bale Mountains. The samples…”
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    ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION IN AḤFÄROM WÄRÄDA, TIGRAY by Zerue, Kifle, Beldados, Alemseged

    Published in Rassegna di studi etiopici (01-01-2017)
    “…The study is conducted to assess and document the hitherto uninvestigated but potentially rich archaeological area of Ahfärom Wäräda, in Central Tigray…”
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    Material cosmopolitanism: the entrepot of Harlaa as an Islamic gateway to eastern Ethiopia by Insoll, Timothy, Khalaf, Nadia, MacLean, Rachel, Parsons-Morgan, Hannah, Tait, Nicholas, Gaastra, Jane, Beldados, Alemseged, Pryor, Alexander J.E., Evis, Laura, Dussubieux, Laure

    Published in Antiquity (01-04-2021)
    “…The investigation of Islamic archaeology in Ethiopia has until recently been neglected. Excavations at Harlaa, a large urban centre in eastern Ethiopia, are…”
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