New Avenues in the Study of Plant Remains from Historical Sites

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2022

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "New Avenues in the Study of Plant Remains from Historical Sites," at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.

This symposium highlights the contributions of scholars whose research incorporates the study of plant remains from historical contexts, both terrestrial and underwater. In recent years, historical archaeology has increasingly benefited from the analysis of botanical evidence to explore themes including managed and cultivated landscapes, culinary practices, movements of people and their plant knowledge, and the social archaeology of food. The papers in this symposium explore these recent developments in the study of human-plant interactions through a variety of different approaches and analytical techniques (including the study of macrobotanical remains, phytoliths, and pollen). These papers demonstrate the enduring value of botanical study within archaeology as it is applied in archaeological excavations, collections-based research, and interdisciplinary collaborations.

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