Cultivation of choice: new insights into farming practices at Neolithic lakeshore sites
The high-quality organic preservation at Alpine lakeshore settlement sites allows us to go beyond simplistic reconstructions of farming in the Neolithic. The rich archaeological datasets from these sites may be further complemented by methods such as nitrogen isotope (δ15N) analysis of charred crop...
Main Authors: | Styring, A, Maier, U, Stephan, E, Schlichtherle, H, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Antiquity Publications
2016
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