Paleoethnobotany
A Handbook of Procedures
- 2nd Edition - April 3, 2001
- Latest edition
- Author: Deborah M. Pearsall
- Language: English
This new edition of the definitive work on "doing paleoenthnobotany" follows the steady growth in the quantity and sophistication of paleoenthnobotanical research. It features a… Read more
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Description
Description
This new edition of the definitive work on "doing paleoenthnobotany" follows the steady growth in the quantity and sophistication of paleoenthnobotanical research. It features a rewritten chapter on phytolith analysis and a new chapter, "Integrating Biological Data." It also includes new techniques, such as residue analysis, and new applications of old indicators, such as starch grains. An expanded examination of pollen analysis, more examples of environmental reconstruction, and a better balance of Old and New World examples increase the versatility of this holistic view of paleoethnobotany.
Paleoenthnobotany, Second Edition presents the diverse approaches and techniques that anthropologists and botanists use to study human-plant interactions. It shows why anthropologists must identify plant remains and understand the ecology of human-plant interactions. Additionally, it demonstrates why botanists need to view the plant world from a cultural perspective and understand the strengths and weaknesses of the archaeological record.
Paleoenthnobotany, Second Edition presents the diverse approaches and techniques that anthropologists and botanists use to study human-plant interactions. It shows why anthropologists must identify plant remains and understand the ecology of human-plant interactions. Additionally, it demonstrates why botanists need to view the plant world from a cultural perspective and understand the strengths and weaknesses of the archaeological record.
Readership
Readership
Senior undergraduate and postgraduate students learning archaeological methods and approaches, general archaeologists and educated laypersons interested in the recovery and interpretation of archaeological botanical remains.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
List of Tables.
List of Figures.
The Paleoethnobotanical Approach.
Techniques for Recovering Macroremains.
Identification and Interpretation of Macroremains.
Pollen Analysis.
Phytolith Analysis.
Integrating Biological Data.
Part I: Indicators of Diet and Health.
Part II: The Interplay of Dietary Indicators.
References.
Index.
Preface to the First Edition.
List of Tables.
List of Figures.
The Paleoethnobotanical Approach.
Techniques for Recovering Macroremains.
Identification and Interpretation of Macroremains.
Pollen Analysis.
Phytolith Analysis.
Integrating Biological Data.
Part I: Indicators of Diet and Health.
Part II: The Interplay of Dietary Indicators.
References.
Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 2
- Latest edition
- Published: May 8, 2001
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Deborah M. Pearsall
Deborah Pearsall earned a PhD in anthropology from the University of Illinois. She is an archaeologist whose interests center on the origins of agriculture in the New World tropics. Books include Paleoethnobotany: A Handbook of Procedures, Plants and People in Ancient Ecuador and Origins of Agriculture in the Neotropics (co-authored with D. Piperno).
Affiliations and expertise
University of Missouri, Columbia, USA