ekofakteista
Ekofakteista refers to ecological artifacts, which are traces or remnants of past human interaction with the environment. These can include a wide range of materials such as plant remains (seeds, pollen, wood), animal bones, charcoal, pottery shards, stone tools, and even soil layers that bear evidence of human activity. Archaeologists and paleoecologists study ekofakteista to reconstruct past ecosystems, understand ancient land-use practices, and learn about the diet and lifestyle of past human populations.
The analysis of ekofakteista provides crucial insights into environmental changes over time, including deforestation, agricultural practices,
The recovery and interpretation of ekofakteista are integral to archaeological and paleoenvironmental research. Advanced scientific techniques,