Dennell, R. W. (1974). Botanical evidence for prehistoric crop processing activities. J Archaeol Sci 1 (3). Vol 1(3), pp. 275-284.

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Botanical evidence for prehistoric crop processing activities
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J Archaeol Sci 1 (3)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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1 (3)
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275 - 284
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Grain samples obtained by froth flotation on Bulgarian sites were examined to determine, from the presence or absence of residues such as spikelets and weed seeds, the likely processes applied by the farmers to their stored grain. Dehusking, cleaning and parching processes were evident, and fully-cleaned grains tended to be found in or associated with ovens. See also author's article on crop purity in Proc Prehist Soc, 40, 1974, 132-5.
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Robin W Dennell
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1974
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Weed Seeds (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008