Product Description
Plant-centred issues are fundamental in the definitions and explanations of the Neolithic as a phenomenon.The meeting of the Neolithic Studies Group from which this volume developed aimed to provide a forum for the wide range of approaches now applied to Neolithic archaeobotany at site and landscape scales of resolution.
Table of Contents
Bringing plants into the taskscape ( A Whittle )
High resolution maping of landscapes and landuse ( M J Allen )
Coleopteran evidence for the elm decline ( M Robinson )
Plant rescources on a crannog ( C Warsop )
Floodplain vegetation history ( A G Brown )
Woodland, trees and people in southern Britain ( P Austin )
The importance of cultivation and collecting in Britain ( G Jones )
Charred cereals, fruits and nuts ( Mark Robinson )
Wheat crops of Britain ( F McLaren )
Neolithization of the Netherlands ( C Bakels )
Spread of plant crops across Britain ( A Fairbairn )
Human consumption of plant foods in the British Neolithic ( M P Richards )
Neolithic ale ( M Dineley & G Dineley )
Plant as the raw material for crafts ( L Hurcombe )
Reconstructing archaeobotany ( J Swogger )
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