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_aAMER-ANT/vol.46(1)/ Jan. 1981
100 1 _aMinnis, Paul E.
245 _aReports.
_bSeeds in archaeological sites: sources and some interpretive problems.
_cPaul E. Minnis
260 _aEstados Unidos-US :
_bSociety for American Archaeology,
_c1981.
300 _apáginas 143-152:
_bilustraciones blanco y negro
310 _aTrimestral
362 _avol.46; n.1 (Jan. 1981)
490 _aAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ;
_vno.1
520 _aMocroplant remains recovered during excavation and by flotation are an ambiguous record of prehistoric human plant interactions. This paper attempts to clarity the relationship by considering natural and cultural processes affecting the archaeological survival of seeds recovered from sites. Also outlined are some characteristics of these botanical artifacts useful in distinguishing their source. In adition, brief comments are directed toward the problem of biases in the paleothnobotanical record.
653 _aBOTANICA
653 _aARQUEOLOGIA
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_976414
_aSociety for American Archaeology
_dEstados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1981.
_oHEMREV005119
_tAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091117
810 _aSoociety for American Archaeology.
850 _aBO-LpMNE
901 _aCarla Nina Lopez
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