Tropical Archaeobotany
Delve into the captivating world of plant remains in tropical archaeology with Tropical Archaeobotany by Jon G. Hather. Published in 1994 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful hardback spans 296 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of how plant remains reveal significant information about past civilizations.
This essential resource tackles the examination and identification of plant materials, shedding light on their origins, spread, and historical utilization. Hather meticulously discusses the role of tropical plants as food sources and their various uses in ancient societies. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this book provides an engaging perspective on the intersection of archaeology and botany.
Enhance your understanding of tropical ecosystems and their archaeological significance by adding Tropical Archaeobotany to your collection today!