People, Plants and Landscapes
Discover the fascinating world of human-plant interactions in People, Plants and Landscapes by Kristen J. Gremillion. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 1997, this insightful book spans 296 pages, delving into the field of paleoethnobotany. Gremillion expertly examines archaeological evidence to reveal how ancient peoples utilized and interacted with their botanical environments.
This collection of essays showcases various methodologies, applying botanical knowledge to the analysis of archaeological plant remains. Furthermore, it extends the application of paleoethnobotany beyond traditional archaeological contexts, incorporating non-archaeological sources to enrich our understanding of past human behaviors and landscapes.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply intrigued by the intersection of anthropology and botany, People, Plants and Landscapes offers a compelling exploration of how plants have shaped human experiences throughout history.