Search Results - "Out, Welmoed A"
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Microbotanical evidence of domestic cereals in Africa 7000 years ago
Published in PloS one (22-10-2014)“…The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great input from charred and desiccated macrobotanical remains…”
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Evidence of Woodland Management at the Eneolithic Pile Dwellings (3700-2400 BCE) in the Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia?
Published in Plants (Basel) (07-01-2023)“…It is assumed that people practiced woodland management, i.e., coppicing and pollarding, in prehistory, but details are poorly known. This study aims for a…”
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Reaction to “Cereal Cultivation at Swifterbant? Neolithic Wetland Farming on the North European Plain”
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Woodland management at the Swedish middle Neolithic site of Alvastra? A new perspective
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-12-2022)“…It is often argued that the repetitive removal of branches to improve the quantity and the quality of wood, i.e. woodland management, has been practiced in…”
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Inter- and intra-observer variation in phytolith morphometry
Published in Annals of botany (26-07-2024)“…Archaeobotanists and palaeoecologists extensively use geometric morphometrics to identify plant opal phytoliths. Particularly when applied to assemblages of…”
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Morphometric distinction between bilobate phytoliths from Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica leaves
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-09-2016)“…The development of identification criteria for crop plants based on phytoliths is of high relevance for archaeology, palaeoecology and plant systematics. While…”
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Branch age and diameter: useful criteria for recognising woodland management in the present and past?
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-11-2013)“…When prehistoric archaeological sites yield non-carbonised wood, one of the ways to test for management practices consisting of pollarding and coppicing is…”
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Firewood collection strategies at Dutch wetland sites in the process of Neolithisation
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-03-2010)“…This article investigates the firewood collection strategies at late Mesolithic and early and middle Neolithic Dutch wetland sites dating to 5500—3400 cal BC…”
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Integrated archaeobotanical analysis: Human impact at the Dutch Neolithic wetland site the Hazendonk
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2010)“…This study presents an integrated archaeobotanical analysis of human impact at the Dutch Neolithic wetland site the Hazendonk (4000–1800 cal BC). The analysis…”
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Prehistoric pigment production on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), c. AD 1200–1650: New insights from Vaipú and Poike based on phytoliths, diatoms and 14C dating
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-04-2021)“…Although Rapa Nui has been proposed as a classic example of cultural collapse, this hypothesis has been repeatedly questioned. This paper investigates cultural…”
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Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic human impact at Dutch wetland sites: the case study of Hardinxveld-Giessendam De Bruin
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (2014)“…Evidence of human impact on the vegetation obtained from pollen diagrams at sites in the process of neolithisation is often difficult to detect. Apart from…”
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What’s in a hearth? Seeds and fruits from the Neolithic fishing and fowling camp at Bergschenhoek, The Netherlands, in a wider context
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-05-2012)“…This paper presents new results from the Early Neolithic Dutch wetland site of Bergschenhoek (ca. 4200 cal B.C.: , Swifterbant Culture), which are compared…”
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A new method for morphometric analysis of opal phytoliths from plants
Published in Microscopy and microanalysis (01-12-2014)“…Micro-morphometry has substantially gained ground in the field of phytolith analysis, but the comparability of results is limited due to the use of different…”
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Growing habits? Delayed introduction of crop cultivation at marginal Neolithic wetland sites
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-12-2008)“…This paper aims to gain a better understanding of the neolithisation process in the Netherlands after the arrival of the Linearbandkeramik Culture, focussing…”
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Neolithisation at the site Brandwijk-Kerkhof, the Netherlands: natural vegetation, human impact and plant food subsistence
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-01-2008)“…Brandwijk-Kerkhof (ca. 4600 to 3630 cal B.C.) is a Neolithic site, located on a river dune in the Dutch Rhine/Mass river area. The natural vegetation and human…”
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Wood usage at Dutch Neolithic wetland sites
Published in Quaternary international (02-05-2017)“…While archaeobotanical research on neolithisation often focuses on subsistence and farming practices, also wood exploitation practices can provide information…”
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Towards improved detection and identification of crop by-products: Morphometric analysis of bilobate leaf phytoliths of Pennisetum glaucum and Sorghum bicolor
Published in Quaternary international (01-04-2017)“…Better detection and taxonomic identification of cereal leaves is expected to result in a better understanding of the presence and function of crop products at…”
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Comment on “A question of method and place? A critical reappraisal of the methods of dendroarchaeology, anthracology, archaeobotany and roundwood analysis on the question when systematic woodland management began in Europe [Quat. Int., in press, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2022.05.006]”
Published in Quaternary international (10-05-2023)“…Bleicher and Staub's recent review (in press) concerns the discussion of when regular woodland management started in Europe by comparing, amongst others,…”
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The potential of phytolith analysis to reveal grave goods: the case study of the Viking-age equestrian burial of Fregerslev II
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-08-2022)Get full text
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