[HTML][HTML] The use of close-range photogrammetry in zooarchaeology: Creating accurate 3D models of wolf crania to study dog domestication

A Evin, T Souter, A Hulme-Beaman, C Ameen… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Close-range photographic techniques-including photogrammetry-are becoming common
tools for constructing three-dimensional (3D) models of artifacts, particularly in …

Advances in morphometrics in archaeobotany

M Portillo, TB Ball, M Wallace, C Murphy… - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Morphometric analysis offers an alternative or augmentation to traditional archaeobotanical
methods to address differences within and between plant species and their remains, refining …

Archaeophenomics of ancient domestic plants and animals using geometric morphometrics: a review

A Evin, L Bouby, V Bonhomme… - Peer Community …, 2022 - peercommunityjournal.org
Geometric morphometrics revolutionized domestication studies through the precise quanti
cation of the phenotype of ancient plant and animal remains. Geometric morphometrics …

Early domestication and farming: what should we know or do for a better understanding?

JD Vigne - Anthropozoologica, 2015 - BioOne
This paper aims to identify a series of conceptual, strategic and technological challenges
facing archaeozoology (and archaeobotany) in order to better understand when, where, how …

Alpha shapes: determining 3D shape complexity across morphologically diverse structures

JD Gardiner, J Behnsen, CA Brassey - BMC evolutionary biology, 2018 - Springer
Background Following recent advances in bioimaging, high-resolution 3D models of
biological structures are now generated rapidly and at low-cost. To use this data to address …

“Nor ever lightning char thy grain”1: establishing archaeologically relevant charring conditions and their effect on glume wheat grain morphology

M Charles, E Forster, M Wallace… - STAR: Science & …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Charring is the most ubiquitous form of preservation of plant material on archaeological
sites, occurring wherever people use heat. The usefulness of preserved seeds for a range of …

[HTML][HTML] Geometric morphometrics sheds new light on the identification and domestication status of 'new glume wheat'at Neolithic Çatalhöyük

T Roushannafas, A Bogaard, M Charles - Journal of Archaeological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract 'New glume wheat'(NGW) is an archaeobotanical type increasingly recognised at
Neolithic–Bronze Age sites across Europe and Western Asia. NGW has been recognised via …

Identification of inter-and intra-species variation in cereal grains through geometric morphometric analysis, and its resilience under experimental charring

V Bonhomme, E Forster, M Wallace, E Stillman… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The application of morphometric analysis in archaeobotany has the potential to refine
quantitatively identifications of ancient plant material recovered from archaeological sites …

A morphometric approach to track opium poppy domestication

A Jesus, V Bonhomme, A Evin, S Ivorra, R Soteras… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L. subsp. somniferum) was likely domesticated in the
Western Mediterranean, where its putative wild ancestor is indigenous, and then spread to …

Archaeobotanical research in classical archaeology

L Lodwick, E Rowan - American Journal of Archaeology, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
The recovery, identification, and analysis of archaeobotanical remains can help address a
wide range of archaeological and historical research questions, from foodways, to the …