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69. Carolyne Douché: Carpology in the archaeology of ancient western Asia

69. Carolyne Douché: Carpology in the archaeology of ancient western Asia

Update: 2024-09-11
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Carolyne introduces us to the study of ancient plant remains, especially carpology--the study of seeds, fruits, and flowers. In her case study she takes us to the site of Logardan in the Kurdish region, and explains what she could learn from the remains found in kilns. We discuss the role and uses of dung.

2:02 archaeobotany
4:08 how to train
5:09 site of Logardan
6:37 role of archaeobotany
9:47 comparison with results from other fields
12:30 main results from Logardan
14:00 why use dung?
18:28 dung sources and their properties
20:37 plants as evidence for pottery production practices
23:04 where else are you working?
26:18 ideal situation for archaeobotany

Carolyne at Oxford
Carolyne's ResearchGate page
Carolyne's Academia page

Music by Ruba Hillawi

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69. Carolyne Douché: Carpology in the archaeology of ancient western Asia

69. Carolyne Douché: Carpology in the archaeology of ancient western Asia

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