Lentfer, CarolDenham, TimGolson, J.Denham, T.Hughes, P.Swadling, P.Muke, J.2020-01-062020-01-069781760461157http://hdl.handle.net/1885/196515The study of plants in archaeology—archaeobotany—is key to discovering how and when people exploited, cultivated and domesticated plants in the past, influenced their dispersal and effected their present-day biogeographic distributions. Archaeobotanical study incorporates a complex of methodologies, often reliant on carefully planned and executed sampling strategies and dependent on good preservation of various plant remains (Pearsall 2000).application/pdfen-AU© The Author(s) 2017 This edition © 2017 ANU PressThe archaeobotany of Kuk201710.22459/TA46.07.2017.102019-08-11