Fatty Acids and Starch Identification within Minute Archaeological Fragments: Qualitative Investigation for Assessing Feasibility
R Ordoñez-Araque, L Ramos-Guerrero… - Foods, 2024 - mdpi.com
Within the realm of archaeology, the analysis of biomolecules assumes significant
importance in elucidating historical dietary patterns and their implications for contemporary …
importance in elucidating historical dietary patterns and their implications for contemporary …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating spatial analyses and microbotanical remains: A methodological approach for investigating plant processing activities and domestic spaces at …
CG Santiago-Marrero, C Lancelotti… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2024 - Elsevier
In archaeology, the study of past plant processing activities in domestic spaces has hitherto
relied greatly on the observed distribution of macrobotanical and artefactual remains …
relied greatly on the observed distribution of macrobotanical and artefactual remains …
Microbotanical analysis in artifacts of the CABUZA phase (900–1200 ce), Azapa Valley, northern Chile: Vessels and rites of “eating and drinking with the dead” in post …
JP Ogalde, FV Villanueva, LR Huaman Mesía… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
We report observations of wear traces and microbotanical analysis of 29 ceramics, one pot
of Cucurbita sp., and one wooden spoon—all artifacts of the AZ‐6 and AZ‐71 cemeteries of …
of Cucurbita sp., and one wooden spoon—all artifacts of the AZ‐6 and AZ‐71 cemeteries of …
[HTML][HTML] Microbotanical starch analysis as a tool for Indigenous foodways research: An early Navajo case study from the US Southwest
W Campbell, SL Weber, E Dresser-Kluchman… - Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
Microbotanical starch analysis is currently underutilized in US Southwestern archaeological
research. The general resilience of starch granules embedded in groundstone tools and …
research. The general resilience of starch granules embedded in groundstone tools and …
Identification of Neolithic diet by the morphology of the starch grains of dental calculus found in the Dehesilla Cave (Cadiz–South of the Iberian Peninsula)
AP Coutinho, M Moreira, E Silva… - Archaeological and …, 2024 - Springer
The starch grains present in the dental calculus of four Neolithic individuals of the Dehesilla
Cave (Cadiz, South of Spain) were extracted and observed with light microscopy. The …
Cave (Cadiz, South of Spain) were extracted and observed with light microscopy. The …