Preliminary Identification of Silica Skeletons from Near Eastern Archaeological Sites: An Anatomical Approach

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Abstract

Silica skeletons (fossilized sections of epidermal tissue) are frequent components in Near Eastern archaeological sediments. Culm (straw) and husks (grain bracts) produce different cell patterns that allow determination of plant part; this in turn provides...

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Rosen, A. M. (1992). Preliminary Identification of Silica Skeletons from Near Eastern Archaeological Sites: An Anatomical Approach. In Phytolith Systematics (pp. 129–147). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1155-1_7

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