Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone
Background and aims: Bromus is a paradigmatic genus among wild grasses related to people. Its knowledge contributes to the issue of use and consumption of wild grasses from the human settlement in the South of the Southern Cone to the present. We focus on humid environments in the central sector of...
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Arqueobotánica arqueología de la alimentación, Bromus mango etnobotánica región central chilena, región Pampeana argentina. Archaeobotany, archaeology of food Argentinian Pampean region Bromus mango central Chilean region ethnobotany |
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Arqueobotánica arqueología de la alimentación, Bromus mango etnobotánica región central chilena, región Pampeana argentina. Archaeobotany, archaeology of food Argentinian Pampean region Bromus mango central Chilean region ethnobotany Elichiry, Valeria Musaubach, Maria Gabriela Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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Arqueobotánica arqueología de la alimentación, Bromus mango etnobotánica región central chilena, región Pampeana argentina. Archaeobotany, archaeology of food Argentinian Pampean region Bromus mango central Chilean region ethnobotany |
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Elichiry, Valeria Musaubach, Maria Gabriela |
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Elichiry, Valeria Musaubach, Maria Gabriela |
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Elichiry, Valeria |
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Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone |
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wild grasses and their anthropic use. the case of the genus bromus in two humid environments in the south of the southern cone |
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Background and aims: Bromus is a paradigmatic genus among wild grasses related to people. Its knowledge contributes to the issue of use and consumption of wild grasses from the human settlement in the South of the Southern Cone to the present. We focus on humid environments in the central sector of Argentina (humid Pampean sub- region) and Chile (Central and Central-South), ranging from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Aims: To discuss the scope and limitations in the investigation on different relationships established between people and grasses in the cited regions To characterize the relevance of grasses study. Particularly, Bromus genus, by synthesizing the current state of their knowledge.
M&M: Through a bibliographic compilation, we reviewed the discussion on the use of grasses in the past and developed a database that systematizes information from different sources of evidence (botanical, ethnobotanical and archaeological) regarding Bromus spp. We also present microphotographs of redundant and characteristic phytoliths and starch grains.
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In archaeological contexts, wild grasses are associated with room flooring, different technologies, stylistic features and potentially linked to alimentation. From the ethnobotanical records, more dimensions are added: toponymy, textiles, preparation and consumption practices and their material referents. Finally, Bromus spp. phytoliths assemblage and starch grains have distinctive characteristics
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I10-R325-article-396072023-07-03T18:09:55Z Wild grasses and their anthropic use. The case of the genus Bromus in two humid environments in the south of the Southern Cone Gramíneas silvestres y su utilización antrópica. El caso del género Bromus en dos ambientes húmedos del sur del Cono Sur Elichiry, Valeria Musaubach, Maria Gabriela Arqueobotánica arqueología de la alimentación, Bromus mango etnobotánica región central chilena, región Pampeana argentina. Archaeobotany, archaeology of food Argentinian Pampean region Bromus mango central Chilean region ethnobotany Background and aims: Bromus is a paradigmatic genus among wild grasses related to people. Its knowledge contributes to the issue of use and consumption of wild grasses from the human settlement in the South of the Southern Cone to the present. We focus on humid environments in the central sector of Argentina (humid Pampean sub- region) and Chile (Central and Central-South), ranging from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Aims: To discuss the scope and limitations in the investigation on different relationships established between people and grasses in the cited regions To characterize the relevance of grasses study. Particularly, Bromus genus, by synthesizing the current state of their knowledge. M&M: Through a bibliographic compilation, we reviewed the discussion on the use of grasses in the past and developed a database that systematizes information from different sources of evidence (botanical, ethnobotanical and archaeological) regarding Bromus spp. We also present microphotographs of redundant and characteristic phytoliths and starch grains. Results and conclusions: In archaeological contexts, wild grasses are associated with room flooring, different technologies, stylistic features and potentially linked to alimentation. From the ethnobotanical records, more dimensions are added: toponymy, textiles, preparation and consumption practices and their material referents. Finally, Bromus spp. phytoliths assemblage and starch grains have distinctive characteristics Introducción y objetivos: Bromus spp. es un género paradigmático entre las gramíneas silvestres vinculadas a las personas. Su conocimiento aporta al tema de la utilización y consumo de gramíneas silvestres desde el poblamiento humano del Sur del Cono Sur hasta la actualidad. Nos centramos en ambientes húmedos del sector central de Argentina (subregión Pampa Húmeda) y Chile (Central y Centro-sur), abarcando desde el Pacífico hasta el Atlántico. Objetivos: Discutir los alcances y limitaciones en la indagación sobre distintas relaciones establecidas entre las personas y las gramíneas en los espacios referidos. Caracterizar la relevancia del estudio de las gramíneas y, en particular, del género Bromus sintetizando el estado actual de su conocimiento. M&M: Mediante una recopilación bibliográfica reseñamos la discusión sobre la utilización de gramíneas en el pasado y desarrollamos una base de datos que sistematiza información de distintas fuentes de evidencia (botánica, etnobotánica y arqueológica) con respecto a Bromus spp. También, realizamos una descripción de los fitolitos y granos de almidón redundantes y característicos del conjunto. Resultados y conclusiones: En los contextos arqueológicos las gramíneas se encuentran asociadas a acondicionamientos de pisos de habitación, a diversas tecnologías, a aspectos estilísticos y potencialmente vinculadas con la alimentación. Desde los registros etnobotánicos se agregan más dimensiones: toponimia, textilería, prácticas de preparación y consumo y sus referentes materiales. Por su parte, los microindicadores del género Bromus poseen características particulares. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2023-06-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39607 10.31055/1851.2372.v58.n2.39607 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 58 No. 2 (2023): June Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 58 Núm. 2 (2023): Junio Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 58 n. 2 (2023): Junio 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v58.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39607/41641 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39607/41643 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/39607/41656 Derechos de autor 2023 Valeria Elichiry, Maria Gabriela Musaubach https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |