The botanical record of archaeobotany Italian network - Brain: A cooperative network, database and website*

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The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed by the cooperation of archaeobotanists working on Italian archaeological sites. Examples of recent research including pollen or other plant remains in analytical and synthetic papers are reported as an exemplar reference list. This paper retraces the main steps of the creation of BRAIN, from the scientific need for the first research cooperation to the website which has a free online access since 2015.

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Lippi, M. M., Florenzano, A., Rinaldi, R., Allevato, E., Arobba, D., Bacchetta, G., … Mercuri, A. M. (2018). The botanical record of archaeobotany Italian network - Brain: A cooperative network, database and website*. Flora Mediterranea, 28, 365–376. https://doi.org/10.7320/FlMedit28.365

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