), and the potential significance of edible plant roots and tubers in mesolithic diets has been increasingly rec – ognised (kubiak-martens 1999 , 2002 ; mason et al. ; kubiak-martens et al. ; klooss et al. 2016 ; kubiak- martens ). despite this, relatively few european mesolithic sites

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  • who: Archaeobotany Hunter-gatherers Mesolithic Archaeological et al. from the UCD School of Archaeology, Newman Building, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland have published the Article: ), and the potential significance of edible plant roots and tubers in Mesolithic diets has been increasingly rec - ognised (Kubiak-Martens 1999 , 2002 ; Mason et al. ; Kubiak-Martens et al. ; Klooss et al. 2016 ; Kubiak- Martens ). Despite this, relatively few European Mesolithic sites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report on the analysis of the charred root and tuber remains and other charred plant macrofossils from the site and consider the significance . . .

     

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