Archaeology and Museums
Archaeobotany is the study of ancient plant remains, providing insights into past human-plant interactions and the role of plants in ancient societies. This field combines archaeology and botany to analyze plant materials, such as seeds, pollen, and wood, found at archaeological sites, helping researchers understand subsistence patterns, agricultural practices, and environmental changes over time.
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