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ANALYSIS OF PLANT MACRO-REMAINS FROM THE NEOLITHIC TELL SITE VRBJANSKA ČUKA, REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN MACEDONIA
VYCHRONOVÁ, Michaela
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of plant macro-residues from the Neolithic tell locality Vrbjanska Čuka (southwestern North Macedonia). The obtained archaeobotanical data, evaluated by means of a literary review, taphonomic observations, and statistical analyzes, aim to contribute to a better knowledge and understanding of the early Neolithic society in this settlement. The analyzes revealed an archaic cereal economy, based primarily on the cultivation of hulled forms of wheat and barley, supplemented by legumes and the use of a number of wild plants.
Macro-remain Analysis of the Late Bronze Age sttlement in Březnice
ŠÁLKOVÁ, Tereza
The late Bronze Age settlement in Březnice near Bechyně (South Bohemia) was investigated during 2005-2009. As well as commonly found features, many ditches were also found (about 1/3). These ditches are linear pits oriented in a north-south direction and the length (usually 4-7m) is four times the width. The results of macro-remains analysis of the late Bronze Age settlement in Březnice represent extraordinarily rich collections of archaeobotanical finds. Extracted macro-remains bear attributes of waste origin where Chenopodium album, Polygonum aviculare, Fallopia convolvulus are the most frequent. In the analyzed samples the main cereals were millet (Panicum miliaceum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare). Less frequent were species of wheat: bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), spelt (T. spelta), emmer (T. dicoccum) and einkorn (T. monococcum). Other macroremains found were legumes: lentil (Lens esculenta), pea (Pisum sativum) and broad bean (Vicia faba). Poppy seeds (Papaver sp.) were rare.

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