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...
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 |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2023
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