Editorial: frontiers in the study of ancient plant remains

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  • who: Jianping Zhang from the University of Georgia, United States have published the paper: Editorial: Frontiers in the study of ancient plant remains, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This research provides new insights into the interpretation of acorn remains from prehistoric sites and is significant for the understanding of human subsistence strategy in the pre-agricultural period and the origin of agriculture (Fuller and Qin, 2010).
  • how: The results showed that 34 species had high accumulation of starch grains and the morphological characteristics varied between species but were similar between species in the . . .

     

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