Webley, D. P. and Dennell, R. W. (1978). Palaeonematology: some recent evidence from Neolithic Bulgaria. Antiquity 52. Vol 52, pp. 136-137.

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Palaeonematology: some recent evidence from Neolithic Bulgaria
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Issue:
Antiquity 52
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Antiquity
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52
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136 - 137
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Nematodes, parasites which spend part of their life cycle within the roots of plants, are of interest to archaeologists because they can lead to identification of the host plant, because their cysts can survive much as pollen does, and because their presence in excess quantity in an archaeological context can indicate a declining crop yield.
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Derrick P Webley
Robin W Dennell
Year of Publication
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1978
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Pollen (Auto Detected Subject)
Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008