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    Strontium isotope evidence for a trade network between southeastern Arabia and India during Antiquity by Ryan, Saskia E., Dabrowski, Vladimir, Dapoigny, Arnaud, Gauthier, Caroline, Douville, Eric, Tengberg, Margareta, Kerfant, Céline, Mouton, Michel, Desormeau, Xavier, Zazzo, Antoine, Bouchaud, Charlène

    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 by Rousou, Maria, Parés, Andréa, Douché, Carolyne, Ergun, Müge, Tengberg, Margareta

    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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    Tappeh Sang-e Chakhmaq and the beginning of the Neolithic in north-east Iran by Roustaei, Kourosh, Mashkour, Marjan, Tengberg, Margareta

    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 by Dabrowski, Vladimir, Bouchaud, Charlène, Tengberg, Margareta, Mouton, Michel

    “…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 by Spengler, Robert N., III, Cerasetti, Barbara, Tengberg, Margareta, Cattani, Maurizio, Rouse, Lynne M

    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 by Desruelles, Stéphane, Fouache, Eric, Eddargach, Wassel, Cammas, Cecilia, Wattez, Julia, Beuzen-Waller, Tara, Martin, Chloé, Tengberg, Margareta, Cable, Charlotte, Thornton, Christopher, Murray, Andrew

    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) by Méry, Sophie, Tengberg, Margareta

    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) by Thomas, Romain, Tengberg, Margareta, Moulhérat, Christophe, Marcon, Vincent, Besenval, Roland

    “…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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    Beginnings and early history of date palm garden cultivation in the Middle East by Tengberg, M.

    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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    A tale of new crops in the arid Arabian Peninsula oasis from antiquity to the early Islamic period by Dabrowski, Vladimir, Bouchaud, Charlène, Herveux, Linda, Chambraud, Elora, Ryan, Saskia, Tengberg, Margareta, Desormeau, Xavier

    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 by Dabrowski, Vladimir, Bouchaud, Charlène, Tengberg, Margareta, Zazzo, Antoine, Priestman, Seth

    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 by Dabrowski, Vladimir, Bouchaud, Charlène, Desormeau, Xavier, Herveux, Linda, Chambraud, Elora, Ryan, Saskia E., Tengberg, Margareta

    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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    Pollen analysis of present-day striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) scats from central Iran: Implications for dryland paleoecology and animal paleoethology by Djamali, Morteza, Mashkour, Marjan, Akhani, Hossein, Belkacem, Dahvya, Gambin, Belinda, Leydet, Michelle, Samadi, Nafiseh, Tengberg, Margareta, Gandouin, Emmanuel

    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 by Weide, Alexander, Green, Laura, Hodgson, John G., Douché, Carolyne, Tengberg, Margareta, Whitlam, Jade, Dovrat, Guy, Osem, Yagil, Bogaard, Amy

    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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