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DOI10.1163/22238980-00001029
Using floristic characteristics of contemporary vegetation for identifying archaeological sites: Tel 'Eton archaeological site as a test case
Sapir, Yair1; Sapir, Yuval2; Faust, Avraham1
通讯作者Sapir, Yair
来源期刊ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES
ISSN0792-9978
EISSN2223-8980
出版年2019
卷号66期号:1-2页码:60-68
英文摘要Over the last century, crosstalk between archaeologists and botanists had focused on the identification of plants remnants, such as charcoal or seeds found in archaeological inventory. Here we demonstrate how botany can play a fundamental role in identifying ancient landscape by using current vegetation. Identifying the loci of ancient human activity is the initial step of any archaeological study, enabling analyses such as settlement patterns, economic structures and land use, as well as devising excavations strategy. While mounds (tells) are standing out of their surroundings and are easily detected, other sites are hidden underground, and require various methods for detection. The cost and intensity of these methods vary, but most are time-consuming, require a team of specialists, and show somewhat limited success, leading archaeologists to seek new methods of site detection. Here, we describe a study of vegetational parameters at Tel 'Eton (Israel), located in a semi-arid climatic region, where vegetation is mostly herbaceous, mainly comprised of annual plants. We compared above ground biomass, species richness and species composition among four plots in Tel 'Eton and its surrounding. Two plots were located where ancient settlement found in a previous study, one on top of the mound and one below, where a lower city was previously identified. The other two plots were located in similar topographies, namely one on a hill and the other below, but in never-settled areas. While above ground biomass was similar between settled and not-settled plots, species richness was significantly higher in settled plots (40 and 32 species in settled plots, versus 28 and 9 species in non-settled) and species composition was significantly different between them. Our results demonstrate that loci of buried remains of human activity significantly differ from non-settled ones, hence providing the basis for an above ground indirect method of identification of human remains. We propose that floristic sampling of ground-level vegetation may allow archaeologists to identify buried sites, and hence increase the validity of various types of archaeological analyses, such as creating maps of settlements, which rely on the identification of sites without excavating them.
英文关键词Archaeological survey herbaceous plants semi-arid climate species diversity species richness
类型Article
语种英语
国家Israel
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000461560400008
WOS关键词SETTLEMENT ; LANDSCAPE ; HISTORY ; SOILS ; ECOSYSTEMS ; PATTERNS ; REMAINS ; BRONZE ; ROMAN
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/216579
作者单位1.Bar Ilan Univ, Martin Szusz Dept Land Israel Studies & Archaeol, Inst Archaeol, IL-5290002 Ramat Gan, Israel;
2.Tel Aviv Univ, Sch Plant Sci & Food Secur, Bot Garden, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
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Sapir, Yair,Sapir, Yuval,Faust, Avraham. Using floristic characteristics of contemporary vegetation for identifying archaeological sites: Tel 'Eton archaeological site as a test case[J],2019,66(1-2):60-68.
APA Sapir, Yair,Sapir, Yuval,&Faust, Avraham.(2019).Using floristic characteristics of contemporary vegetation for identifying archaeological sites: Tel 'Eton archaeological site as a test case.ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES,66(1-2),60-68.
MLA Sapir, Yair,et al."Using floristic characteristics of contemporary vegetation for identifying archaeological sites: Tel 'Eton archaeological site as a test case".ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES 66.1-2(2019):60-68.
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