Māori Plant Subsistence and Medicine: a Microbotanical Case Study at Opoutama Cook's Cove, Northern Te-Ika-a-Maui

Description:
Plants have been a ubiquitous component of humanity’s diet and subsistence since the dawn of our species. They are the clothes we put on our backs, the fuels for our fires, the food we eat, touching every aspect of our lifestyle and subsistence. Despite this, the study of plant remains in archaeology is something that has remained largely on the sidelines. Wild plants remain even more sorely ov...
Display date:
2024
Format:
Scholarly text
Collections:
Otago University Research Archive
Contributors:
Greig, Karen
Publisher:
University of Otago
Content partner:
University of Otago
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