Chenopodium as a prehistoric domesticate in eastern North America: evidence from Russell Cave, Alabama.
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TextoSeries ; Science, 226(4671), p.165-167, 1984Trabajos contenidos: - Smith, B.D
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Carbonized fruits of Chenopodium berlandieri recovered from Russell Cave and dating to 1975+ or -55 yr BP exhibit a set of interrelated morphological characteristics reflecting domestication (thin testa, truncate margin, rectanguloid fruit cross section, ligulate cotyledons, and increased internal fruit volume).
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