Plant domestication represents a major turning point in human history, resulting in the shift from a hunting/gathering/fishing-based economy to food production. Combining the analysis of ground stone tools and dental calculus, the PATH project aims to investigate dynamics of plant consumption, and the knowledge and toolkits involved in their processing.
Human-plant interaction at the onset of agriculture: the PATH project / Zupancich, A.; Cristiani, E.; Gopher, A.; Ibanez, J. J.. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - 97:395(2023). [10.15184/aqy.2023.111]
Human-plant interaction at the onset of agriculture: the PATH project
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Plant domestication represents a major turning point in human history, resulting in the shift from a hunting/gathering/fishing-based economy to food production. Combining the analysis of ground stone tools and dental calculus, the PATH project aims to investigate dynamics of plant consumption, and the knowledge and toolkits involved in their processing.File allegati a questo prodotto
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