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Phytoliths as indicators of prehistoric maize (Zea mays subsp.mays,Poaceae) cultivation
Authors:William E Doolittle  Charles D Frederick
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, The University of Texas, 78712 Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:Maize (Zea mays L. subsp.mays) has been identified in archaeological contexts by a high proportion of large cross-shaped phytoliths. Given the numerous races of maize, this study was undertaken to determine if differences below the species level could be noted. It was also designed to see if phytoliths differed in various plant parts at various stages of growth. Several races were grown under experimental conditions. No significant differences were found. Furthermore, few phytoliths alleged to be diagnostic of maize were discovered. Systemic studies of maize and analyses of prehistoric cultivation by means of phytoliths seem not to be as promising as some researchers have argued.
Keywords:Angiosperms  Poaceae  Zea mays subsp  mays  Opal phytoliths  paleoenvironments  cultivation
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