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Literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants (1998/1999)

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Publications on archaeological remains of cultivated plants have been collected, mainly from 1998, with some earlier ones, and some from 1999, A list is given of the finds according to taxon, country, site, and age

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Kroll, H. Literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants (1998/1999). Veget Hist Archaebot 9, 31–68 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01295012

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