Search Results - "Tengberg, Margareta"
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Strontium isotope evidence for a trade network between southeastern Arabia and India during Antiquity
Published in Scientific reports (11-01-2021)“…Cotton ( Gossypium sp.), a plant of tropical and sub-tropical origin, appeared at several sites on the Arabian Peninsula at the end of the 1st mill…”
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Identification of archaeobotanical Pistacia L. fruit remains: implications for our knowledge on past distribution and use in prehistoric Cyprus
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-09-2021)“…Pistacia spp. remains are common finds among archaeobotanical assemblages in prehistoric sites in Southwest Asia, both in the form of endocarps and charcoal…”
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Author Correction: Strontium isotope evidence for a trade network between southeastern Arabia and India during Antiquity
Published in Scientific Reports (19-03-2021)“…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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Tappeh Sang-e Chakhmaq and the beginning of the Neolithic in north-east Iran
Published in Antiquity (01-06-2015)“…Attempts to understand the origins of domestication and sedentary settlement in the Near East have traditionally focused on the Fertile Crescent. Beyond this…”
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Crop processing, consumption and trade of Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the Arabian Peninsula during Antiquity: earliest evidence from Mleiha (third c. AD), United Arab Emirates
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-02-2021)“…Asian rice ( Oryza sativa L.) was identified, among other plant remains, from several contexts in a fortified elite residence at the site of Mleiha (United…”
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Agriculturalists and pastoralists: Bronze Age economy of the Murghab alluvial fan, southern Central Asia
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-11-2014)“…Archaeological investigations of pastoral economies often emphasize exchange relations with agricultural populations, though for Bronze Age Eurasia the notion…”
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Evidence for early irrigation at Bat (Wadi Sharsah, northwestern Oman) before the advent of farming villages
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-10-2016)“…Decades of archaeological research in southeastern Arabia (Oman and the UAE) have provided a good understanding of the evolution of human societies in this…”
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Food for eternity? The analysis of a date offering from a 3rd millennium BC grave at Hili N, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-09-2009)“…Ever since the early 3rd millennium BC the date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera) has played an important role in eastern Arabia where its remains, in the form of…”
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Analysis of a protohistoric net from Shahi Tump, Baluchistan (Pakistan)
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-03-2012)“…The fire that partly destroyed a 4th millennium BCE building at Shahi Tump in the Kech Valley of south-western Pakistan is responsible for the exceptional…”
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L’arbre sans rival ». Palmiers dattiers et palmeraies au Moyen-Orient et en Égypte de la préhistoire à nos jours
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Beginnings and early history of date palm garden cultivation in the Middle East
Published in Journal of arid environments (01-11-2012)“…Despite its economic and symbolic importance in the arid regions of the Middle East little is still known about the early cultivation of the date palm (Phoenix…”
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Review de Wawruschka C. (ed.) 2014. Prehistoric Economics of Anatolia: Subsistence Practices and Exchange. Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, November 13-14, 2009. Rahden/Westf.: Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH (Internationale Archäologie. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Symposium Tagung Kongress 18)
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A tale of new crops in the arid Arabian Peninsula oasis from antiquity to the early Islamic period
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (13-01-2024)“…Agriculture in the arid Arabian Peninsula became established during the early Bronze Age and relied, at least in eastern Arabia, on the cultivation of date…”
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Archaeobotanical analysis of food and fuel procurement from Fulayj fort (Oman, 5th-8th c. CE) including the earliest secure evidence for sorghum in Eastern Arabia
Published in Journal of arid environments (01-07-2021)“…The recent study of botanical macro-remains from the Late Sasanian and Early Islamic (5th to 8th century) fort of Fulayj (Batinah, Sultanate of Oman) provides…”
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A tale of new crops in the arid Arabian Peninsula oasis from antiquity to the early Islamic period
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (13-01-2024)“…Agriculture in the arid Arabian Peninsula became established during the early Bronze Age and relied, at least in eastern Arabia, on the cultivation of date…”
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The Discovery of Wild Date Palms in Oman Reveals a Complex Domestication History Involving Centers in the Middle East and Africa
Published in Current biology (24-07-2017)“…For many crops, wild relatives constitute an extraordinary resource for cultivar improvement [1, 2] and also help to better understand the history of their…”
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Pollen analysis of present-day striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) scats from central Iran: Implications for dryland paleoecology and animal paleoethology
Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-10-2020)“…The striped hyena is the largest living omnivorous scavenger in SW Asia. It generally lives in semi-arid desert steppe regions, often denning in small caves,…”
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A new functional ecological model reveals the nature of early plant management in southwest Asia
Published in Nature plants (01-06-2022)“…The protracted domestication model posits that wild cereals in southwest Asia were cultivated over millennia before the appearance of domesticated cereals in…”
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Insights into the historical biogeography of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using geometric morphometry of modern and ancient seeds
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-2012)“…Aim The main purpose of this work is to understand the origin, history, historical biogeography and mechanisms of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)…”
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