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Sep 27, 2023 - DYNADIV Team
Kaczmarek, Thomas; Van der Veen, Marijke; Ivorra, Sarah; Mattingly, David; Terral, Jean-Frederic; Gros-Balthazard, Muriel, 2023, "Origins and evolution of oasis agriculture in the Sahara: morphometric measurements of archaeological and modern date palm seeds", https://doi.org/10.23708/D3WASI, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:Z02ean4vSayKRRTZjiasPw== [fileUNF]
The development of oasis agriculture is a turning point for humans in North Africa and West Asia. The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), is one of the most critical species in these agroecosystems. It was domesticated in the Gulf region over 6,000 years ago and later spread to o... |
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Origins and evolution of oasis agriculture in the Sahara: morphometric measurements of archaeological and modern date palm seeds
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Elliptic Fourier Transform coefficients of 151 archeological palm seeds from Egypt.
The column "Site" corresponds to the archaeological sites: "THE" = Thebes; "ZIY" = ‘Ayn-Ziyâda; "HAW" = Hawara; "UMB" = Umm Balad; "MAN" = ‘Ayn-Manâwir |
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Origins and evolution of oasis agriculture in the Sahara: morphometric measurements of archaeological and modern date palm seeds
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Elliptic Fourier Transform coefficients of 312 archeological palm seeds from Libya. The column "Site" corresponds to the archaeological sites. |
