粗鄙的人 发表于 2025-3-23 10:18:46

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Anal-Canal 发表于 2025-3-23 15:38:38

,Exploring Culinary Practices Through GIS Modeling at Joya de Cerén, El Salvador,cavation are often not found in their original location of manufacture, use, or even discard. As a result, fine-grained analyses of context-dependent culinary practices and foodways, which rely on the conjunction of both forms of evidence, may be less easily interpretable. The creation of a GIS-base

Bravado 发表于 2025-3-23 22:00:56

Ritual and Plant Use at Conchopata: An Andean Middle Horizon Site,ari, which was excavated and analyzed based on likely use of this space. The rooms were categorized into ritual or domestic spaces. The plant remains from these areas were examined in order to determine if plant use provides insight into activity use at the site. In the end, the remains recovered fr

CUR 发表于 2025-3-24 01:59:06

Ritual Time: The Struggle to Pinpoint the Temporality of Ritual Practice Using Archaeobotanical Datt moments or culturally important temporal events. This chapter considers the strengths and limitations to reconstructing the temporality of ritual practices using archaeobotanical data. The dataset consists of archaeobotanical remains from an Epiclassic period (ca. AD 600–900) shrine site in the no

谄媚于性 发表于 2025-3-24 05:42:12

A Compelling Intersectionality: Paleoethnobotany, Social Theory, and Feminist Commitments, between systems of oppression. In the context of paleoethnobotany, intersectionality raises the issue of how our own subsets of issues and perspectives intersect. Christine Hastorf and other researchers remind us that we do not just “apply” theory nor just “do” methods—there is a creative and inter

流浪 发表于 2025-3-24 08:38:54

Commentary: Paleoethnobotany Beyond Diet, Environment, and Ecology,s of this volume, and by the contributions of Christine A. Hastorf. I discuss approaches for seeking “the invisible,” insights into spatiotemporal characteristics of rituals, and revealing the social realm through paleoethnobotany. Inferring complex human behaviors from the archaeobotanical record i

药物 发表于 2025-3-24 11:51:15

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inferno 发表于 2025-3-24 15:28:07

Integrating Archaeological Data Toward a Better Understanding of Food Plants Choices and Territory eoretical models used to explain human–nature relationships and the neolithization process, namely Human Behavioral Ecology and Historical Ecology. We come to the conclusion that Historical Ecology constitutes the best available tool to interpret and explain the complex entanglement of relationships between human groups and nature.

Wordlist 发表于 2025-3-24 21:32:06

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Indurate 发表于 2025-3-25 02:35:28

Rethinking the Role of Wild Resources in Agriculturalist Societies: Archives from Rockshelter Casespecies associated with the societies long-established as agriculturalists and pastoralists that also utilized these spaces. In doing so, we see that wild resources were vitally important, sometimes even more so than domesticated ones, among complex societies from the Formative Period up through Inca rule, and even into the present.
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