The Archaeobotany of Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Appendix Table 1. Codes and contextual details for the analytical units CSV
Appendix Table 1. Codes and contextual details for the analytical units
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Appendix Table 2. The botanical composition of the analytical units. Counts represent the mni (minimum number of individuals) per taxon/plant part. Wild taxa are ordered alphabetically, by family XLSX 446 Kb

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