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100 | 1 | _aMiller, Jennifer J. | |
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_aUnusual food plants from Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay, Scottish Highlands : _bcloudberry, opium poppy and spelt wheat / _cJennifer J. Miller. |
500 | _aAntiquity 72 (1998): 805Ð811 | ||
520 | _aOakbank is one of 18 crannogs in Loch Tay, and the first in Britain to have been excavated underwater. The abundant and well-preserved plant remains indicate a prosperous society with a well-founded arable and pastoral agriculture. Opium poppy and spelt wheat remains imply trade and suggest high status. Cloudberry pips highlight long-range gathering, possibly during transhumance. | ||
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_tAnthropology Today. _w025359 |
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