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This volume contributes to the emerging topic of social
paleoethnobotany with a series of papers exploring dynamic aspects
of past social life, particularly the day-to-day practices and
politics of procuring, preparing, and consuming plants. The
contributors to this volume illustrate how one can bridge
differences between the natural and social sciences through the
more socially-focused interpretations of botanical datasets. The
chapters in this volume draw on a diversity of plant-derived
datasets, macrobotanical, microbotanical, and molecular, which
contribute to general paleoethnobotanical practice today. They also
carefully consider the contexts in which the plant remains were
recovered. These studies illustrate that the richest
interpretations come from projects that are able to consider the
widest range of data types, particularly as they aim to move beyond
simple descriptions of food items and environmental settings. The
authors in this volume address several themes including: the
collection of wild resources, the domestication of crops and spread
of agriculture, the role of plant remains in questions regarding
domestic life, ritual, and gender as well as the broader
implications of a socially-engaged paleoethnobotany. These studies
point a path forward for the constantly evolving field of
paleoethnobotany, one that is methodologically rigorous and
theoretically engaged. Together, these papers shed light on ways in
which the specialized analysis of plant remains can contribute to
theory building and advancing archaeological understanding of past
lifeways.
This volume contributes to the emerging topic of social
paleoethnobotany with a series of papers exploring dynamic aspects
of past social life, particularly the day-to-day practices and
politics of procuring, preparing, and consuming plants. The
contributors to this volume illustrate how one can bridge
differences between the natural and social sciences through the
more socially-focused interpretations of botanical datasets. The
chapters in this volume draw on a diversity of plant-derived
datasets, macrobotanical, microbotanical, and molecular, which
contribute to general paleoethnobotanical practice today. They also
carefully consider the contexts in which the plant remains were
recovered. These studies illustrate that the richest
interpretations come from projects that are able to consider the
widest range of data types, particularly as they aim to move beyond
simple descriptions of food items and environmental settings. The
authors in this volume address several themes including: the
collection of wild resources, the domestication of crops and spread
of agriculture, the role of plant remains in questions regarding
domestic life, ritual, and gender as well as the broader
implications of a socially-engaged paleoethnobotany. These studies
point a path forward for the constantly evolving field of
paleoethnobotany, one that is methodologically rigorous and
theoretically engaged. Together, these papers shed light on ways in
which the specialized analysis of plant remains can contribute to
theory building and advancing archaeological understanding of past
lifeways.
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