Plant economies in the Neolithic Eastern Adriatic: Archaeobotanical results from Danilo and Pokrovnik
The beginning of farming in Croatia (ca. 6000 cal BC) is little understood and few archaeobotanical studies have been conducted to explore the nature of subsistence economies at this time. This paper presents new archaeobotanical data from the middle Neolithic site of Danilo Bitinj and the early/mid...
Main Authors: | Reed, K, Colledge, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | Croatian English |
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Arheološki muzej Split
2016
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