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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of early Neolithic crop and weed assemblages from the Linearbandkeramik and the Bulgarian Neolithic cultures: differences and similarities Kreuz, Angela
2005
14 4 p. 237-258
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2 Agriculture and food from the Roman to the Islamic Period in the North-East of the Iberian peninsula: archaeobotanical studies in the city of Lleida (Catalonia, Spain) Alonso Martinez, Natàlia
2005
14 4 p. 341-361
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3 An approach to funerary rituals in the Roman provinces: plant remains from a Gallo-Roman cemetery at Faulquemont (Moselle, France) Preiss, Sidonie
2005
14 4 p. 362-372
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4 A new find of macrofossils of feather grass (Stipa) in an Early Bronze Age storage pit at Vliněves, Czech Republic: local implications and possible interpretation in a Central European context Bieniek, Aldona
2005
14 4 p. 295-302
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5 An 11th century a.d. burnt granary at La Gravette, south-western France: preliminary archaeobotanical results Ruas, Marie-Pierre
2005
14 4 p. 416-426
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6 ArchaeobotanyofmoundstructuresinCampodelPucará,Catamarca, Argentina (1750–1450 b.p.): ceremonial use or rubbish dumps? Oliszewski, Nurit
2005
14 4 p. 465-471
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7 Aspects of early medieval farming from sites in Mediterranean France Ruas, Marie-Pierre
2005
14 4 p. 400-415
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8 Burnt sacrificial plant offerings in Hellenistic times: an archaeobotanical case study from Messene, Peloponnese, Greece Megaloudi, Fragkiska
2005
14 4 p. 329-340
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9 Crops produced in the southern Netherlands and northern France during the early medieval period: a comparison Bakels, Corrie C.
2005
14 4 p. 394-399
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10 Distinguishing food from fodder through the study of charred plant remains: an experimental approach to dung-derived chaff Valamoti, Soultana Maria
2005
14 4 p. 528-533
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11 Food storage in two Late Bronze Age caves of Southern France: palaeoethnobotanical and social implications Bouby, Laurent
2005
14 4 p. 313-328
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12 Grain versus chaff: identifying a contrast between grain-rich and chaff-rich sites in the Neolithic of northern Greece Valamoti, Soultana Maria
2005
14 4 p. 259-267
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13 Hints of economic change during the late Roman Empire period in central Italy: a study of charred plant remains from “La Fontanaccia”, near Rome Sadori, Laura
2005
14 4 p. 386-393
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14 How to detect fodder and litter? A case study from the Roman site “Le Marais de Dourges,” France Derreumaux, Marie
2005
14 4 p. 373-385
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15 Human diet and land use in the time of the Khans—Archaeobotanical research in the capital of the Mongolian Empire, Qara Qorum, Mongolia Rösch, Manfred
2005
14 4 p. 485-492
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16 Introduction to the special issue “Interaction between Man and Plants. New Progress in Archaeobotanical Research” Buxó, Ramon
2005
14 4 p. 235-236
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17 Lallemantia, an imported or introduced oil plant in Bronze Age northern Greece Jones, Glynis
2005
14 4 p. 571-577
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18 Missing plant macro remains as indicators of plant exploitation in Predynastic Egypt Fahmy, Ahmed Gamal-El-Din
2005
14 4 p. 287-294
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19 Nutrition and environment in medieval Serbia: charred cereal, weed and fruit remains from the fortress of Ras Borojević, Ksenija
2005
14 4 p. 453-464
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20 Nutrition, aspects of land use and environment in medieval times in southern Germany: plant macro-remain analysis from latrines (late 11th–13th century a.d.) at the town of Überlingen, Lake Constance Märkle, Tanja
2005
14 4 p. 427-441
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21 On the origin and domestication of Olea europaea L. (olive) in Andalucía, Spain, based on the biogeographical distribution of its finds Rodríguez-Ariza, Maria Oliva
2005
14 4 p. 551-561
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22 Plant economy of hunter-gatherer groups at the end of the last Ice Age: plant macroremains from the cave of Santa Maira (Alacant, Spain) ca. 12000–9000 b.p. Aura, Josep Emili
2005
14 4 p. 542-550
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23 Plant remains from a Bell Beaker site in Switzerland, and the beginnings of Triticum spelta (spelt) cultivation in Europe Akeret, Örni
2005
14 4 p. 279-286
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24 Plant use in a city in Northern Italy during the late Mediaeval and Renaissance periods: results of the archaeobotanical investigation of “The Mirror Pit” (14th–15th century a.d.) in Ferrara Bandini Mazzanti, Marta
2005
14 4 p. 442-452
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25 Subsistence strategies of two Bronze Age hill-top settlements in the eastern Alps—Friaga/Bartholomäberg (Vorarlberg, Austria) and Ganglegg/Schluderns (South Tyrol, Italy) Schmidl, Alexandra
2005
14 4 p. 303-312
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26 The distribution, natural habitats and availability of wild cereals in relation to their domestication in the Near East: multiple events, multiple centres Willcox, George
2005
14 4 p. 534-541
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27 The first subfossil records of Urtica kioviensis Rogow. and their consequences for palaeoecological interpretations Wolters, Steffen
2005
14 4 p. 518-527
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28 The functional ecology of present-day arable weed floras and its applicability for the identification of past crop husbandry Jones, Glynis
2005
14 4 p. 493-504
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29 The impact of crop processing on the reconstruction of crop sowing time and cultivation intensity from archaeobotanical weed evidence Bogaard, Amy
2005
14 4 p. 505-509
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30 The introduction of Old World crops (wheat, barley and peach) in Andean Argentina during the 16th century a.d.: archaeobotanical and ethnohistorical evidence Capparelli, Aylen
2005
14 4 p. 472-484
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31 The oldest evidence of Nigella damascena L. (Ranunculaceae) and its possible introduction to central Europe Heiss, Andreas G.
2005
14 4 p. 562-570
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32 The spread of agriculture in northern Iberia: new archaeobotanical data from El Mirón cave (Cantabria) and the open-air site of Los Cascajos (Navarra) Peña-Chocarro, Leonor
2005
14 4 p. 268-278
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33 Water management practices and climate in ancient agriculture: inferences from the stable isotope composition of archaeobotanical remains Ferrio, Juan P.
2005
14 4 p. 510-517
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