Plant macroremains from Sarethi: An Early Historic site in Saryu region of Ganga Plain, Uttar Pradesh

A. K. Pokharia, P. Singh, N. Mishra, Anoop Kumar, U. Singh, A. Srivastava, Anjali Trivedi, H. Patel, D. K. Shukla, Chandra Bhushan Gupta, Md. Afroz
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The paper highlights additional data on the carbonized remains of crop plants, weeds and wild taxa recovered from excavations at Sarethi, a multicultural site in district Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh. The field–crops are represented by the grains and seeds of Oryza sativa (rice), Hordeum vulgare (barley), Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), T. sphaerococcum (dwarf wheat), Pisum arvense (field pea), Lens culinaris (lentil), Lathyrus sativus (grass pea), Vigna sp. (green/black gram), Macrotyloma uniflorum (horse gram), Linum usitatissimum (linseed), and Gossypium arboreum/herbaceum (cotton) dating back to 200 BCE–700 CE. In addition, few weeds and wild taxa denotative of cultivated fields and surrounding vegetation have also been recorded in the assemblage. The plant remains have been discussed and compared with the information on plant based subsistence economy from other sites in the region.
来自Sarethi的大型植物遗迹:北方邦恒河平原Saryu地区的早期历史遗址
这篇论文重点介绍了在北方邦法扎巴德地区的多元文化遗址Sarethi挖掘中发现的农作物、杂草和野生分类群的碳化残骸的额外数据。田间作物以稻谷和种子为代表:Oryza sativa(水稻)、Hordeum vulgare(大麦)、Triticum aestivum(面包小麦)、T. sphaerococum(矮小麦)、Pisum arvense(大田豌豆)、Lens culinaris(扁豆)、Lathyrus sativus(草豆)、Vigna sp.(绿/黑克)、Macrotyloma uniflorum(马克)、Linum usitatissimum(亚麻籽)和Gossypium arboreum/herbaceum(棉花),其历史可追溯到公元前200年至公元700年。此外,该组合中还记录了少量农田和周围植被外延的杂草和野生分类群。对植物遗迹进行了讨论,并与该地区其他遗址的植物自给经济资料进行了比较。
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