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Paleoethnobotany: Modern Research Connecting Ancient Plants and Ancient Peoples
Authors:Heather L Pennington  Steven A Weber
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Washington State University Vancouver , 14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98686-9600
Abstract:Paleoethnobotany is a growing subdiscipline of archaeology that utilizes information from numerous other disciplines to show the relationships between ancient plants and ancient peoples. The two primary disciplines that underlie paleoethnobotanical research are archaeology and botany. As such, the results of ongoing botanical research on taphonomic processes, genetic identification of ancient plant types, pollen analysis, phytoliths analysis, and seed identification directly affect the strength of paleoethnobotanical models of past human behavior. Preserved seeds form a significant portion of the archaeobotanical record. They represent not only the environment that was present when they were deposited but also a connection to the activity and culture of ancient people. Using the type of archaeobotanical remains and the archeological context of the remains, paleoethnobotanists study a diverse range of topics. These topics include, but are not limited to, the use of plants in ancient cultures, the development and rise of agriculture, and the relationship between agriculture and settlement patterns.
Keywords:archaeobotany  archaeology  archaeobotanical record  archaeobotanical taphonomy  prehistoric plant use
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