Triticum timopheevii s.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time

Triticum timopheevii sensu lato (‘new glume wheat’, NGW) was first recognised as a distinct prehistoric cereal crop through work on archaeobotanical finds from Neolithic and Bronze Age sites in northern Greece. This was later followed by its identification in archaeobotanical assemblages from other...

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Main Authors: Filipović, D, Jones, G, Kirleis, W, Bogaard, A, Ballantyne, R, Charles, M, de Vareilles, A, Ergun, M, Gkatzogia, E, Holguin, A, Hristova, I, Karathanou, A, Kapcia, M, Knežić, D, Kotzamani, G, Lathiras, P, Livarda, A, Marinova, E, Michou, S, Mosulishvili, M, Mueller-Bieniek, A, Obradović, D, Padgett, M, Paraskevopoulou, P, Petridou, C, Stylianakou, H, Zerl, T, Vidas, D, Valamoti, SM
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2023