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FIB analysis of fossils plant remains: Technical and experimental aspects
(Akadémiai Kiadó, 2018-11)
We present a comprehensive study about the technical aspects of the application of focused ion beam (FIB) to thestudy of cuticles and compressions of fossil leaves.The technique allowed us to cross section and image fossil ...
Plant remains of archaeological site Casa Vieja, Callango (Ica)Restos vegetales del sitio arqueológico Casa Vieja, Callango (Ica)
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, 2003)
Archaeobotanical study of Patagonian Holocene coprolites, indicators of diet, cultural practices and space use
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2016-12)
The analysis of coprolite inclusions is instrumental in exploring certain features of paleodiets and paleoenvironments, and in determining the time when the sites were occupied by those who deposited the feces. Plant remains ...
Plant taphonomy in a lake affected by volcanism (Agua de la Zorra formation, Upper Triassic) Mendoza, Argentina
(Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2020-07)
Volcanic eruptions have an impact on the paleoecology of plant communities and their preservation in the fossil record. The aim of this contribution is to evaluate the influence of volcanism on plant preservation in ...
Ruderal plants providing bees diversity on rural properties
(2020-09-01)
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habitats, among other effects caused by agricultural intensification, deserves special attention. Reduction in the availability of floral ...
Archaeobotany in central Argentina: macro- and microscopic remains at several archaeological sites from early Late Holocene to early colonial times (3,000–250 bp)
(Springer, 2018-01)
Recent archaeobotanical research on 16 archaeological sites in the Sierras de Córdoba, central Argentina, provides new insights into the livelihoods and subsistence practices of the peoples who inhabited this mountainous ...
Habitat fragmentation reduces plant progeny quality: a global synthesis
(2019-05-14)
Most of the world’s land surface is currently under human use and natural habitats remain as
fragmented samples of the original landscapes. Measuring the quality of plant progeny sired in
these pervasive environments ...
Cobbles, tools, and plants: Techno-functional variability within lithic industries of complex societies in Central Coast, Peru (~1800–400 BP)
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020-12)
This article concerns the technological and archaeobotanical analysis of nine lithic assemblages from monumental sites in the Maranga Archaeological Complex (Central Coast, Peru), dated between about 1800 and 400 yr BP. ...