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Macro-botanical evidence for plant use at Neolithic catalhyuk, south-central Anatolia, Turkey

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Fairbairn, Andrew
Asouti, Eleni
Near, Julie
Martinoli, Daniele

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Analysis of charred plant macro-remains, including wood charcoals, cereals, seeds, tubers and fruits from the Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük has indicated complex patterns of plant resource use and exploitation in the Konya plain during the early Holocen

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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

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2037-12-31