Los microrrestos vegetales actuales como herramienta para la reconstrucción del uso de los recursos vegetales en el pasado

Abstract: The use of starch and pollen grains in archaeological contexts is an useful and innovative research tool; that allows complete interpretations and direct evidence of the interaction, domestication, use and consumption of the plants related to human groups that inhabited a determined place....

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Autores principales: Burgos, Eliana, Colobig, María de los Milagros, Zucol, Alejandro
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Archaeology Department of the School of Anthropology, Faculty of the Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistaanuarioarqueologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/AA/article/view/23
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Sumario:Abstract: The use of starch and pollen grains in archaeological contexts is an useful and innovative research tool; that allows complete interpretations and direct evidence of the interaction, domestication, use and consumption of the plants related to human groups that inhabited a determined place. The first step to make their identification in archaeological environmental is the reference collection of local plant material allowing the identification of found materials. Convolvulaceae and Fabaceae species were recorded in pre-Hispanic populations with ritual and food purpose. In this research, native species of these families present in Entre Rios province were study in their starch grains and palynological features. The starch and pollen elements were extracted by conventional methods, and their analysis provide important information to characterize them, which would allow to be used in future archaeological studies. Key words: , , ,