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Cuidar, alimentar y calentar. La importancia de la cultura del castaño en el País Vasco: el caso de Tolosaldea | 2024 | Anuario de Eusko folklore (58): 151-64 | H6/KVE [SOCIEDAD DE ESTUDIOS VASCOS. Anuario] | 0210-7732 | |||
Not all edible nuts are eaten: evidence for continued Aboriginal cultural use and dispersal of bunya pine (Araucaria bidwillii) in southern but not in northern Queensland | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 129-40 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Acorn (Quercus spp.) consumption in Algeria | 2024 | Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 88-97 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Characterizing variation in late precontact diets using dental microwear texture analysis: a Caborn-Welborn example | 2024 | Southeastern archaeology 43 (2): 59-75 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Archaeological west sites indicate salal berries and acorns were staple foods on the central Northwest Coast | 2023 | Journal of northwest anthropology 57 (1): 84-113 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Hickory nut storage and processing at the Victor Mills site (9CB138) and implications for Late Archaic land use in the middle Savannah River valley | 2022 | Southeastern archaeology 41 (2): 79-97 | H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] | 0734-578X | |||
Archaeological identification of fragmented nuts and fruits from key Asia-Pacific economic tree species using anatomical criteria: comparative analysis of Canarium, Pandanus and Terminalia | 2022 | Archaeology in Oceania 57 (3): 160-88 | H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0003-8121 | |||
The Steel site on Beesley's Point | 2022 | Archaeology of eastern North America 50 (): 151-64 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
Challenges and progress in the management of the commitment terms signed between ICMBIO and the Quilombolas from the biological reserve of Trombetas River, Oriximiná-PA, Brazil | 2020 | Cadernos de estudos sociais 35 (2): 173-98 | H6/KUL [CADERNOS-] | 0102-4248 | |||
Orientation in the forest and forms of knowing (entender) in the commercial extractivism of Brazil nuts among Quilombolas in Alto Trombetas, Oriximiná, state of Pará, Brazil | 2020 | Revista de antropología (São Paulo) 63 (1): 143-63 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 0034-7701 | |||
Quilombola concepts and knowledge and the scientific hypothesis regarding the creation and reproduction of Brazil nut forests-Alto Trombetas, Oriximiná, state of Pará, Brazil | 2020 | Anuário antropológico (Rio) 45 (3): 147-68 | H6 [ANUARIO-] | 2357-738X | |||
Walnuts, salmon and sika deer: exploring the evolution and diversification of Jōmon "culinary" traditions in prehistoric Hokkaidō | 2020 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 60 (): 1-21 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Food and ritual resources in hunter-gatherer societies: Canarium nuts in southern China and beyond | 2019 | Antiquity 93 (372): 1460-78 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Acorns in pre-contact California: a reevaluation of their energetic value, antiquity of use, and linkage to mortar-pestle technology | 2019 | Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 39 (1): 1-23 | H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0191-3557 | |||
Chestnut fever in the Terra Fria: images and brief ethnographic notes | 2019 | Cadernos de arte e antropologia 8 (2): 44-9 | |||||
Indigenous persistence and foodways at the Toms Point trading post (CA-MRN-202), Tomales Bay, California | 2018 | Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 38 (1): 51-73 | H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0191-3557 | |||
Evidence for significant subterranean storage at two hunter-gatherer sites: the presence of a mast-based economy in the late archaic coastal American Southeast | 2017 | American antiquity 82 (1): 50-70 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Acorn energy bar: baking Native culture into the future | 2017 | News from native California 31 (2): 10-11 | *H6/KUB [NEWS-] | 1040-5437 | |||
Uzọ mma: pathway to intangible cultural heritage in Otobo Ugwu Dunoka Lejja, south-eastern Nigeria | 2016 | International journal of intangible heritage 11 (): 128-39 | H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1975-3536 | |||
The areca nut as a gift and object of sacifice | 2016 | Bulgarska etnologiia 42 (3): 443-57 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
When are two tools better than one? Mortars, millingslabs, and the California acorn economy | 2015 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 37 (): 100-11 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Mary Douglas and peanuts | 2015 | Terrain (65): 206-11 | H6 [TERRAIN-] | 0760-5668 | |||
Prehistoric occupations at the Pethick site, Schoharie county, New York | 2014 | Archaeology of eastern North America 42 (): 177-98 | *H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0360-1021 | |||
Transforming the inedible to the edible: an analysis of the nutritional returns from Aboriginal nut processing in Queensland's wet tropics | 2014 | Australian archaeology (79): 26-33 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
Jiahu 1: earliest farmers beyond the Yangtze river | 2013 | Antiquity 87 (335): 46-63 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Acorn gatherers: fruit storage and processing in south-east Italy during the bronze age | 2013 | Origini 35 (): 211-27 | H6/KE [ORIGINI-] | 0034-6805 | |||
Baias, bisnis, and betel nut: the place of traders in the making of a Melanesian market | 2013 | Research in economic anthropology 33 (): 227-56 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | |||
Why foragers choose acorns before salmon: storage, mobility, and risk in aboriginal California | 2013 | Journal of anthropological archaeology 32 (4): 527-37 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0278-4165 | |||
Prehistory in an nutshell: a Lapita-age nut-cracking stone from the Araw Islands, Papua New Guinea | 2013 | Archaeology in Oceania 48 (3): 121-9 | H6/KX [ARCHEOOLOGY-] | 0003-8121 | |||
Hunter-getherer storage, settlement, and the opportunity costs of women's foraging | 2013 | American antiquity 78 (4): 662-78 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Sex, drugs and Petrovaradin rock: was field gromwell (Lithospermum arvense L.) more than just an early bronze age make-up? | 2013 | Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 55 (): 47-52 | H6/KVP [NOVI-] | 1450-6696 | |||
Evaluating cross-channel exchange in the Santa Barbara region: experimental data on acorn processing and transport | 2013 | American antiquity 78 (4): 790-8 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
OIT e quebradeiras de Coco Babaçu: discussões acerca do envolvimento de crianças e jovens em atividades produtivas | 2012 | Anuário antropológico (Rio) 37 (1): 183-209 | 2357-738X | ||||
Late bronze age plant economy at the early iron age hill fort settlement Hissar? | 2012 | Rad vojvodanskih Muzeja 54 (): 105-18 | H6/KVP [NOVI-] | 1450-6696 | |||
Mussels and mongongo nuts: logistical visits to the Cape west coast, South Africa | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (5): 1521-30 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Diversity of cultivars and other plant resources used at habitation sites in the Llanos de Mojos, Beni, Bolivia: evidence from macrobotanical remains, starch grains, and phytoliths | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (2): 357-70 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Pitted stone cobbles in the mesolithic site of Font del Ros (southeastern pre-Pyrenees, Spain): some experimental remarks around a controversial tool type | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (5): 1597-98 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Stone tool use by adult wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus). Frequency, efficiency and tool selectivity | 2011 | Journal of human evolution 61 (1): 97-107 | H6/HB [JOURNAL-] | 0047-2484 | |||
Humans, climate or introduced rats - which is to blame for the woodland destruction on prehistoric Rapa Nui (Eastern Island)? | 2010 | Journal of archaeological science 37 (2): 417-26 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Availability, preference, and consumption of indigenous forest foods in the eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania | 2010 | Ecology of food and nutrition 49 (3): 208-27 | H6 [ECOLOGY-] | 0367-0244 | |||
Hazelnut economy of early holocene hunter-gatherers: a case study from mesolithic Duvensee, northern Germany | 2010 | Journal of archaeological science 37 (11): 2871-80 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Balanophagy in the Pacific Northwest: the acorn-leaching pits at the sunken village wetsite and comparative ethnographic acorn use | 2009 | Journal of northwest anthropology 43 (2): 125-40 | H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] | 1538-2834 | |||
Taking variation seriously: testing the steatite mast-processing hypothesis with micorbotanical data from the Hunter's Home site, New York | 2008 | American antiquity 73 (4): 699-728 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Chaînes opératoires and resource-exploitation strategies in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) nut cracking | 2008 | Journal of human evolution 55 (1): 148-63 | H6/HB [JOURNAL-] | 0047-2484 | |||
The possible use of acorns in past economies of the southern Levant: a staple food or a negligible food source? | 2008 | Levant 40 (2): 167-75 | H6/KE [LEVANT-] | 0075-8914 | |||
African shea butter: a feminized subsidy from nature | 2007 | Africa 77 (1): 37-62 | H6/KY [AFRICA-] | 0001-9720 | |||
Characteristics of hammer stones and anvils used by wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) to crack open palm nuts | 2007 | American journal of physical anthropology 132 (3): 426-44 | H6/HB [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9483 | |||
Seeing Sibudu seeds: an illustrated text of the more frequent Middle Stone Age stones, nuts and seeds | 2006 | Southern African humanities 18 (1): 223-33 | H6/K6 [NATAL-] | 1681-5564 | |||
Uma fábrica no mato: políticas de produção e mudança técnica na indústria do caju em Moçambique | 2006 | Trabalhos de antropologia e etnologia 46 (1-4): 67-80 | H6/KVE [SOCIEDADE-] | ||||
Prehistoric Pinyon exploitation in the southwestern Great Basin: a view from the Coso Range | 2006 | Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 26 (1): 11-31 | H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0191-3557 |