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Archaeological Parenchyma

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Zusatztext "...The excellent illustrations and overview of botanical morphology and anatomy of tissues associated with storage organs make this volume a welcome part of any archaeobotanist's library. I highly recommend the volume as a tool to demonstrate the analytical and interpretive possibilities of studying parenchymous plant storage tissues preserved in archaeological sites."... --Michael Glascock! Society of Archaeological Sciences Bulletin Informationen zum Autor Jon G Hather Klappentext The parenchymous remains of roots and tubers are increasingly becoming recognized as an important category of plant remain alongside seeds, fruits and wood charcoal. Identification is however frequently viewed as problematical and such important indicators of past diet are often left unidentified. This book describes the full range of anatomical and morphological characters used in the identification of the parenchymous remains of roots and tubers. Each of the characters is illustrated by photographs of modern and archaeological plant tissues and by line drawings. Further sections of the book also deal with the examination of archaeological tissues and the preparation of modern plant tissue reference collections. Zusammenfassung The parenchymous remains of roots and tubers are increasingly becoming recognized as an important category of plant remain alongside seeds! fruits and wood charcoal. Identification is however frequently viewed as problematical and such important indicators of past diet are often left unidentified. This book describes the full range of anatomical and morphological characters used in the identification of the parenchymous remains of roots and tubers. Each of the characters is illustrated by photographs of modern and archaeological plant tissues and by line drawings. Further sections of the book also deal with the examination of archaeological tissues and the preparation of modern plant tissue reference collections. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Gross morphology; Chapter 3 Surface morphology; Chapter 4 Parenchyma; Chapter 5 The vascular tissues of the stem; Chapter 6 Root tissues; Chapter 7 Sclerenchyma; Chapter 8 Practical methods;...

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Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Gross morphology; Chapter 3 Surface morphology; Chapter 4 Parenchyma; Chapter 5 The vascular tissues of the stem; Chapter 6 Root tissues; Chapter 7 Sclerenchyma; Chapter 8 Practical methods;

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"...The excellent illustrations and overview of botanical morphology and anatomy of tissues associated with storage organs make this volume a welcome part of any archaeobotanist's library. I highly recommend the volume as a tool to demonstrate the analytical and interpretive possibilities of studying parenchymous plant storage tissues preserved in archaeological sites."... --Michael Glascock, Society of Archaeological Sciences Bulletin

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Authors J. G. Hather, Jon G Hather, Jon G. Hather
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2008
 
EAN 9781873132425
ISBN 978-1-873132-42-5
No. of pages 112
Series UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications
UCL Institute of Archaeology Publications
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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