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"Slash and burn" or "weed and manure"? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic...

"Slash and burn" or "weed and manure"? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic...

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"Slash and burn" or "weed and manure"? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic crop cultivation in prealpine wetland sites

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"Slash and burn" or "weed and manure"? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic crop cultivation in prealpine wetland sites

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Springer

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Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 2016-11, Vol.25 (6), p.611-627

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English

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The record of prehistoric crop cultivation in central Europe dates as far back as 5500 BC. In the piledwellings of the north-western pre-alpine forelands, dating roughly from 4300 to 800 BC, favourable taphonomic conditions provide evidence for the ways of cereal cultivation and consumption in unmatched detail. Based on different sets of (bio-) arc...

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"Slash and burn" or "weed and manure"? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic crop cultivation in prealpine wetland sites

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_44988578

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_44988578

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0939-6314

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1617-6278

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