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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
  • Aintzane Cortajarena Alejos
  • Akaitz Sarasola Mugertza
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
  • A. Ferrier
  • D. Crayn
  • E. Ens
  • G. Turpin
  • H. Chang
  • M. Rossetto
  • P. Clarke
  • P. Cooke
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Acorn (Quercus spp.) consumption in Algeria 2024 Journal of ethnobiology 44 (2): 88-97
  • Yacine Torche
*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
  • Christopher R. Moore
  • Christopher W. Schmidt
  • Grace F. Holmes
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
  • Dale R. Croes
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
  • Emily R. Bartz
  • Kenneth E. Sassaman
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
  • Andrew S. Fairbairn
  • S. Anna Florin
H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0003-8121
The Steel site on Beesley's Point 2022 Archaeology of eastern North America 50 (): 151-64
  • Andrew Stanzeski
  • John Stanzeski
*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
  • Carlos Adriano Siqueira Picanço
  • Reinaldo Corrêa Costa
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
  • Igor Alexander Badolato Scaramuzzi
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
  • Igor Scaramuzzi
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
  • Alexandre Lucquin
  • Harry K. Robson
  • Hayley Saul
  • Hirofumi Kato
  • Kevin Gibbs
  • Oliver E. Craig
  • Peter D. Jordan
  • Sven Isaksson
  • Tetsushiro Tomoda
  • Toshiro Yamahara
  • Yu Hirasawa
*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
  • Houyuan Lu
  • Hsiao-chun Hung
  • Mike T. Carson
  • Qiang Huang
  • Yunzhong Huang
  • Zhen Li
  • Zhenhua Deng
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
  • Jeffrey S. Rosenthal
  • William R. Hildebrandt
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
  • Octávio Sacramento
  • Pilão Rui
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
  • Alec J. Apodaca
  • Amanda M. Hill
  • Anneke Janzen
  • Georgeann M. Deantoni
  • Rob C. Cuthrell
  • Tsim D. Schneider
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
  • Matthew C. Sanger
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Acorn energy bar: baking Native culture into the future 2017 News from native California 31 (2): 10-11
  • Nicole Myers-Lim
*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
  • Apex Anselm Apeh
  • Christian Chukwuma Opata
H1/KWU [INTERNATIONAL-] 1975-3536
The areca nut as a gift and object of sacifice 2016 Bulgarska etnologiia 42 (3): 443-57
  • Thi Phuong Tram Nguyen
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
  • Nathan E. Stevens
  • Richard McElreath
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Mary Douglas and peanuts 2015 Terrain (65): 206-11
  • Maurice Bloch
H6 [TERRAIN-] 0760-5668
Prehistoric occupations at the Pethick site, Schoharie county, New York 2014 Archaeology of eastern North America 42 (): 177-98
  • Christina B. Rieth
  • Sean Rafferty
  • Steven Moragne
*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
  • Anna Tuechler
  • Åsa Ferrier
  • Richard Cosgrove
*H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] 0312-2417
Jiahu 1: earliest farmers beyond the Yangtze river 2013 Antiquity 87 (335): 46-63
  • Hsiao-chun Hung
  • Zhang Chi
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Acorn gatherers: fruit storage and processing in south-east Italy during the bronze age 2013 Origini 35 (): 211-27
  • Girolamo Fiorentino
  • Milena Primavera
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
  • Timothy L.M. Sharp
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
  • Robert L. Bettinger
  • Shannon Tushingham
*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
  • Carol Lentfer
  • Chris Gosden
  • Jim Specht
  • Peter J. Matthews
  • Sue Lindsay
H6/KX [ARCHEOOLOGY-] 0003-8121
Hunter-getherer storage, settlement, and the opportunity costs of women's foraging 2013 American antiquity 78 (4): 662-78
  • Adrian R. Whitaker
  • Carly S. Whelan
  • Eric Wohlgemuth
  • Jeffrey S. Rosenthal
*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
  • Aleksandar Medović
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
  • Mikael Fauvelle
*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
  • Virgínia Ferreira da Silva Castro
2357-738X
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
Mussels and mongongo nuts: logistical visits to the Cape west coast, South Africa 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (5): 1521-30
  • John Parkington
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
  • Carla Jaimes Betancourt
  • Heiko Prümers
  • José Iriarte
  • Maria C. Bruno
  • Ruth Dickau
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
  • Jorge Marínez-Moreno
  • Rafael Mora Torcal
  • Xavier Roda Gilabert
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
  • Dorothy Fragaszy
  • Eduardo Ottoni
  • Elisabetta Visalberghi
  • Noemi Spagnoletti
  • Patricia Izar
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
  • Andreas Mieth
  • Hans-Rudolf Bork
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
  • Jafari R. Kidegheso
  • Theobald C.E. Mosha
  • Tuli S. Msuya
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
  • Daniela Holst
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
  • Bethnany Mathews
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
  • A. Reber
  • John P. Hart
  • Robert G. Thompson
  • Robert Lusteck
*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
  • Cláudia Sousa
  • Eugénia Cunha
  • Susana Carvalho
  • Tetsuro Matsuzawa
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
  • Danny Rosenberg
H6/KE [LEVANT-] 0075-8914
African shea butter: a feminized subsidy from nature 2007 Africa 77 (1): 37-62
  • Judith Carney
  • Marlène Elias
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
  • D. Fragaszy
  • E. Ottoni
  • E. Visalberghi
  • M. G. de Oliveira
  • P. Izar
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
  • Christine Sievers
  • Justine Wintjes
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
  • Fernando Bessa Ribeiro
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
  • Allika Ruby
  • William R. Hildbrandt
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557