Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian research being at the forefront of several methodological innovations over the last three decades, archaeobotany is now a relatively peripheral concern to most archaeological projects in Australia and New Guinea. In this paper, many practicing archaeobotanists working in these regions argue for a more central role for archaeobotany in standard archaeological practice. An overview of archaeobotanical techniques and applications is presented, the potential for archaeobotany to address key historical research questions is indicated, and initiatives designed to promote archaeobotany and improve current practices are outlined. ,
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Archaeobotany in Australia and New Guinea: practice, potential and prospects
Australian Archaeology, Vol.68, pp.1-10
2009
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- Title
- Archaeobotany in Australia and New Guinea: practice, potential and prospects
- Creators
- Tim Denham - Monash UniversityJennifer Atchison - University of WollongongJeremy Austin - University of AdelaideSheahan Bestel - Monash UniversityDoreen Bowdery - Australian National UniversityAlison Crowther - University of QueenslandNic Dolby - Monash UniversityAndrew Fairbairn - University of QueenslandJudith Field - University of SydneyAmanda Kennedy - University of QueenslandCarol J Lentfer - Southern Cross UniversityCarney Matheson - Lakehead UniversitySue Nugent - University of QueenslandJeffrey F Parr - Southern Cross UniversityMatiu Prebble - Australian National UniversityGail Robertson - Australian National UniversityJim Specht - Australian Museum, SydneyRobin Torrence - Australian MuseumHuw Barton - University of LeicesterRichard Fullagar - Scarp ArchaeologySimon Haberle - Australian National UniversityMark Horrocks - Microfossil Research Ltd., NZTara Lewis - Monash UniversityPeter Matthews - National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
- Publication Details
- Australian Archaeology, Vol.68, pp.1-10
- Identifiers
- 1781; 991012820443102368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article