Direct evidence for agricultural intensification during the first two millennia AD in northeast Burkina Faso
Archaeobotanical evidence from archaeological sites in northeast Burkina Faso dating to the first and second millennia AD has provided a useful insight into crop cultivation and the development of the West African savanna landscape. Nitrogen isotopic analysis of charred pearl millet grains from the...
Main Authors: | Styring, A, Höhn, A, Linseele, V, Neumann, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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