Phytolyth Analysis
An Archaeological and Geological Perspective
- 1st Edition - December 28, 1987
- Latest edition
- Author: Dolores R. Piperno
- Language: English
This is a methodological guide to the use of plant opal phytolith analysis in paleoenvironmental and paleoecological reconstruction. It is the first book-length treatment of this… Read more
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Description
Description
This is a methodological guide to the use of plant opal phytolith analysis in paleoenvironmental and paleoecological reconstruction. It is the first book-length treatment of this promising technique, which has undergone rapid development within the past few years and is now beginning to be used with considerable success by paleobotanists who serve the archaeological and paleontological research communities. It will be mandatory reading for all paleobotanists, paleoecologists, and archaeological scientists.
Readership
Readership
Graduate and professional archaeologists, paleobotanists, paleocologists, ethnobotanists, and palynologists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
The History of Phytolith Research.
The Production, Deposition, and Dissolution of Phytoliths.
Phytolith Morphology.
Field Techniques and Research Design.
Laboratory Techniques.
The Interpretation of Phytolith Assemblages: Method and Theory.
The Role of Phytoliths in Archaeological Reconstruction.
The Role of Phytoliths in Regional Paleoecology. Plates.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
The Production, Deposition, and Dissolution of Phytoliths.
Phytolith Morphology.
Field Techniques and Research Design.
Laboratory Techniques.
The Interpretation of Phytolith Assemblages: Method and Theory.
The Role of Phytoliths in Archaeological Reconstruction.
The Role of Phytoliths in Regional Paleoecology. Plates.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: December 28, 1987
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Dolores R. Piperno
Dolores Piperno works at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Her research includes the study of Late Pleistocene and Holocene environments and subsistence in tropical biomes through the analysis of micro-botanical remains (phytoliths and pollen), with emphasis on adaptations to the Neotropical forest.
Affiliations and expertise
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