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Water and soil management strategies and the introduction of wheat and barley to northern China: an isotopic analysis of cultivation on the Loess Plateau 2022 Antiquity 96 (390): 1478-94
  • Guanghui Dong
  • Guoke Chen
  • Haiming Li
  • Hu Li
  • Lele Ren
  • Petra Vaiglova
  • Xinyi Liu
  • Yifu Cui
  • Ying Yang
  • Yufeng Sun
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
The role of barley and wheat landraces after introduction of triticale, the Gamo Highlands in southern Ethiopia 2022 African study monographs 42 (): 119-31
  • Hana Shimoyama
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0285-1601
Early agropastoral settlement and cultural change in central Tibet in the first millennium BC: excavations at Bangga 2021 Antiquity 95 (382): 955-72
  • Hongliang Lu
  • Li Tang
  • Michael D. Frachetti
  • Shargan Wangdue
  • Ximena Lemoine
  • Xinyi Liu
  • Xinzhou Chen
  • Zhengwei Zhang
  • Zujun Chen
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
The transition to a barley-dominant cultivation system in Tibet: first millennium BC archaeobotanical evidence from Bangga 2021 Journal of anthropological archaeology 61 (): 1-11
  • Hongliang Lu
  • Jixiang Song
  • Li Tang
  • Nicole Boivine
  • Robert N. Spengler III
  • Shargan Wangdue
  • Xinyi Liu
  • Xinzhou Chen
  • Zhengwei Zhang
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
The wind that shakes the barley: the role of East Asian cuisines on barley grain size 2021 World archaeology 53 (2): 287-304
  • Anil K. Pokharia
  • Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute
  • Guanghui Dong
  • Haiming Li
  • Jixiang Song
  • Li Tang
  • Melissa M. Ritchey
  • Michael Frachetti
  • Michael Spate
  • Petra Vaiglova
  • Shinya Shoda
  • Xinyi Liu
  • Yufeng Sun
H6/KE [WORLD-] 1470-1375
Only the eggs of granary weevil (Sitophilus Granarius L.) are missing: contribution to archeoentomological research. Case study from the Late Classical/Early Hellenistic settlement Kale near Krševica, Southeastern Serbia 2020 Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 62 (): 23-8
  • Aleksandar Medović
H6/KVP [NOVI-] 1450-6696
Plants of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poland 2020 Sprawozdania archeologiczne 72 (1): 87-114
  • Aldona Mueller-Bieniek
  • Krzysztof Kotynia
  • Magda Kapcia
  • Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo
  • Marek Nowak
  • Maria Lityńska-Zając
H6/KE [SPRAWOZDANIA-] 0081-3834
The agroecology of an early state: new results from Hattusha 2020 Antiquity 94 (377): 1204-23
  • Amy Bogaard
  • Charlotte Diffey
  • Jürgen Seeher
  • Reinder Neef
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
An evolutionary approach to the history of barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivation in the Canary Islands 2020 African archaeological review 37 (4): 579-95
  • Jacob Morales
  • Jenny Hagenblad
*H6/KE [AFRICAN-] 0263-0338
Seaweed fertilisation impacts the chemical and isotopic composition of barley: implications for analyses of archaeological skeletal remains 2019 Journal of archaeological science 104 (): 34-44
  • Andrea Raab
  • Burkart Dieterich
  • Ingrid Mainland
  • John Wishart
  • Jörg Feldmann
  • Kerry L. Sayle
  • Magdalena Blanz
  • Mark A. Taggart
  • Peter Martin
  • Philippa Ascough
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Archaeobotanical materials of the Prague-type culture in Ukraine 2017 Archeologické rozhledy 69 (3): 461-75
  • Serhiĭ Anatoliĭovych Horbanenko
H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGICKE-] 0323-1267
Organic admixtures in handmade pottery of the bearers of the Hatched ceramic culture (Strichkeramik- Kultur) of Belarus 2017 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 1 (): 44-54
  • M.I. Loshenkov
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
A new record of domesticated little barley (Hordeum pusillum Nutt.) in Colorado: travel, trade, or independent domestication 2017 Kiva 83 (4): 414-42
  • Anna F. Graham
  • Karen R. Adams
  • Susan J. Smith
  • Terence M. Murphy
*H6/KE [KIVA-] 0023-1940
Farmer fidelity in the Canary Islands revealed by ancient DNA from prehistoric seeds 2017 Journal of archaeological science 78 (): 78-87
  • Amelia C. Rodríguez-Rodríguez
  • Jacob Morales
  • Jenny Hagenblad
  • Matti W. Leino
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Identification of inter- and intra-species variation in cereal grains through geometric morphometric analysis, and its resilience under experimental charring 2017 Journal of archaeological science 86 (): 60-7
  • Eleanor Stillman
  • Emily Forster
  • Michael Charles
  • Michael Wallace
  • Vincent Bonhomme
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Prehistoric societies, soils and agricultural strategies 2016 Archeologické rozhledy 68 (1): 19-46
  • Dagmar Dreslerová
  • Petr Kočár
  • Tomáš Chuman
H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGICKE-] 0323-1267
Identifying ancient water availability through phytolith analysis: an experimental approach 2016 Journal of archaeological science 73 (): 82-93
  • Emma Jenkins
  • Khalil Jamjoum
  • Richard Stafford
  • Sameeh Nuimat
  • Stephen Nortcliff
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Colouring wildflowers of arable land in the vicinity of fortress Koznik: new archaeobotanical record from medieval Serbia 2016 Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 58 (): 7-26
  • Alexandar Medović
H6/KVP [NOVI-] 1450-6696
'What does the yeast speak of in the barrel?...' - On love and war in beer mythology 2015 Liaudies kultūra 6 (): 45-61
  • Daiva Vaitkevičienė
H6/KVT [LIAUDIES-] 0236-0551
To the characteristics of farming among the population of the Gorodetskaia culture in the basins of the rivers Don and TSna 2015 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 55-66
  • Iuriĭ D. Razuvaev
  • Serhiĭ A. Horbanenko
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
Bread in the folk culture of the Serbs in its pan-Slavic context 2014 Balcanica 45 (): 165-85
  • Ljubinko Radenković
H6/KVO [BALCANICA-] 0350-7653
Geometric morphometric analysis of grain shape and the identifiaction of two-rowed barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. distichum L.) in southern France 2014 Journal of archaeological science 41 (): 568-75
  • Allowen Evin
  • Jérôme Ros
  • Laurent Bouby
  • Marie-Pierre Ruas
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
A novel morphometric method for differentiating wild and domesticated barley through intra-rachis measurements 2014 Journal of archaeological science 44 (): 69-75
  • Ainit Snir
  • Ehud Weiss
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Feasting in Viking Age Iceland: sustaining a chiefly political economy in a marginal environment 2014 Antiquity 87 (335): 150-65
  • Davide Zori
  • Egill Erlendsson
  • Jesse Byock
  • Steve Martin
  • Thomas Wake
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Paleoethnobotanical materials from IUkhnovo culture sites 2013 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 2 (): 62-6
  • S.A. Horbanenko
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
DNA evidence for multiple introductions of barley into Europe following dispersed domestications in Western Asia 2013 Antiquity 87 (337): 701-13
  • F. J. Leigh
  • G. Jones
  • M. K. Jones
  • N. P. Charles
  • S. Colledge
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Potential vegetation markers - analytical pyrolysis of modern plant species representative of neolithic SE Spain 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (1): 365-79
  • Gonzalo G. Barberá
  • Judith Schellekens
  • Peter Buurman
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
DNA analysis in charred grains of naked wheat from several archaeological sites in Spain 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (1): 659-70
  • E. Arroyo-Pardo
  • E. Fernández
  • R. Buxó
  • S. Thaw
  • T.A. Brown
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Feasting in Viking age Iceland: sustaining a chiefly political economy in a marginal environment 2013 Antiquity 87 (335): 150-65
  • Davide Zori
  • Egill Erlendsson
  • Jesse Byock
  • Steve Martin
  • Thomas Wake
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Optimum temporal and spectral window for monitoring crop marks over archaeological remains in the Mediterranean region 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (3): 1479-92
  • Andreas Georgopoulos
  • Apostolos Sarris
  • Athos Agapiou
  • Dimitrios Alexakis
  • Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
DNA evidence for multiple introductions of barley into Europe following dispersed domestications in western Asia 2013 Antiquity 87 (337): 701-13
  • D.A. Lister
  • F.J. Leigh
  • G. Jones
  • M.P. Charles
  • S. Colledge
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Stable isotope investigations of charred barley (Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum spelta) grains from Danebury Hillfort: implications for palaeodietary reconstructions 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (3): 656-62
  • Emma Lightfoot
  • Rhiannon E. Stevens
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Large-scale cereal processing before domestication during the tenth millennium cal BC in northern Syria 2012 Antiquity 86 (331): 99-114
  • Danielle Stordeur
  • George Willcox
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Archaeobotanical investigation to two Scythian-Sarmatian period pits in eastern Ukraine: implications for floodplain cereal cultivation 2012 Journal of field archaeology 37 (1): 51-61
  • Giedre Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute
  • Martin K. Jones
  • Sergey Telizhenko
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0093-4690
Cropmarks on main field crops enable the identification of a wide spectrum of buried features on archaeological sites in Central Europe 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (6): 1655-64
  • Martin Gojda
  • Michal Hejcman
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Impact of charring on cereal grain characteristics: linking prehistoric manuring practice to δ15N signatures in archeaobotanical material 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (7): 2533-40
  • Bent T. Christensen
  • Ingrid K. Thomsen
  • Marie Kanstrup
  • Peter H. Mikkelsen
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Phylogeographic analysis of barley DNA as evidence for the spread of neolithic agriculture through Europe 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (10): 3230-8
  • Glynis Jones
  • Huw Jones
  • Martin K. Jones
  • Michael P. Charles
  • Sue Colledge
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Late bronze age plant economy at the early iron age hill fort settlement Hissar? 2012 Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 54 (): 105-18
  • Aleksandar Medović
H6/KVP [NOVI-] 1450-6696
Next generation sequencing of DNA in 3300-year-old charred cereal grains 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (8): 2780-4
  • Glynis Jones
  • Sandra L. Bunning
  • Terence A. Brown
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
New evidence for the processing of wild cereal grains at Ohalo II, a 23,000-year-old campsite on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel 2012 Antiquity 334 (86): 990-1003
  • Ainit Snir
  • Dani Nadel
  • Dolores R. Piperno
  • Ehud Weiss
  • Irene Holst
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
New data on crop farming in Milogradskaia culture 2012 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 28-35
  • M.I. Loshenkov
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA ARKHEOLOGIYA-] 0869-6063
Secrets of the baskets from Čarnok of Vrbas 2011 Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 53 (): 127-32
  • Marija Jovanović
H6/KVP [NOVI-] 1450-6696
On the beginnings of Trutnov and its local beer brewing 2011 Archeologické rozhledy 63 (4): 621-43
  • Martin Ježek
  • Petr Kočár
H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGICKÉ-] 0323-1267
A 4th-century Ciscarpathian complex of grain stores 2010 Kratkie soobshcheniia 224 (): 316-23, 339
  • L.V. Vakulenko
H6/KVY [AKADEMYA-] 0130-2620
Barley and identity in the Spanish colonial audiencia of Quito: archaeobotany of the 18th century San Blas neighborhood in Riobamba 2010 Journal of anthropological archaeology 29 (2): 208-18
  • Meridith Beck Sayre
  • Ross W. Jamieson
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
The dogs of Ninkilim, part two: Babylonian rituals to counter field pests 2010 Iraq 72 (): 89-148
  • George A.R.
  • Junko Tanigushi
  • Mark J. Geller
H6/KE [IRAQ-] 0021-0889
Botanical analysis of the multicultural site in Smroków, Słomniki commune 2010 Sprawozdania archeologiczne 62 (): 335-52
  • Maria Lityńska-Zając
H6/KE [SPRAWOZDANIA-] 0081-3834
Archaeobotanical collections from the Chërnoe, Otruby and Krasnaia Gorka fortified settlements of Milograd culture in Belarus 2010 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 61-72
  • M.I. Loshenkov
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
Latitudinal variation in a photoperiod response gene in European barley: insight into the dynamics of agricultural spread from 'historic' specimens 2009 Journal of archaeological science 36 (4): 1092-98
  • Diane L. Lister
  • Huw Jones
  • Michael Charles
  • Mim A. Bower
  • Susan Thaw
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Agriculture of Korobovi KHutory, a Saltovo culture settlement 2009 Arkheolohiia 3 (): 82-92
  • H.O. Pashkevych
  • S.A. Horbanenko
  • V.V. Koloda
H6/KVY [ARKHEOLOHIYA-] 0235-3490