Stable Carbon Isotope Evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age Crop Water Management in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest AsiaFunctional traits differ between cereal crop progenitors and other wild grasses gathered in the Neolithic fertile crescent.Evolutionary history of barley cultivation in Europe revealed by genetic analysis of extant landraces.Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe's first farmers.How did the domestication of Fertile Crescent grain crops increase their yields?Yield responses of wild C3 and C4 crop progenitors to subambient CO2 : a test for the role of CO2 limitation in the origin of agriculture.Combining functional weed ecology and crop stable isotope ratios to identify cultivation intensity: a comparison of cereal production regimes in Haute Provence, France and Asturias, Spain.Reduced plant water status under sub-ambient pCO2 limits plant productivity in the wild progenitors of C3 and C4 cereals.Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes?Trade-offs between seed and leaf size (seed-phytomer-leaf theory): functional glue linking regenerative with life history strategies … and taxonomy with ecology?Behavioural archaeology and refuse patterns: A case studyA statistical approach to the archaeological identification of crop processingA re-analysis of agricultural production and consumption: implications for understanding the British Iron AgeLallemantia, an imported or introduced oil plant in Bronze Age northern GreeceGarden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuityThe grape (Vitis vinifera L.) in the Neolithic of BritainAgrarian ecology in the Greek Islands: time stress, scale and riskPlant diversity and storage at Mandalo, Macedonia, Greece: archaeobotanical evidence from the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze AgeAgricultural Practice in Greek PrehistoryCharred grain from late bronze age Gla, BoiotiaRe-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre- and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia.Experiments on the effects of charring on cereal plant components
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