arqueobotánica
Arqueobotánica is the study of the relationship between past human societies and plants. It involves the recovery and identification of plant remains from archaeological sites to understand ancient subsistence strategies, diet, economy, and environmental conditions. Archaeobotanists analyze various types of plant evidence, including seeds, fruits, pollen, charcoal, phytoliths, and starches. These materials can provide insights into what people ate, what they cultivated, how they used plants for fuel or construction, and the types of environments they inhabited.
The analysis of plant remains helps reconstruct past landscapes and agricultural practices. For instance, the presence