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Acorns in archaeology

  • 14-11-2014 9:35pm
    #1
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    Acorns had been eaten by humans since at least late Paleolithic times right up to modern times. In this post I give overview of archaeological evidence we have for human consumption of acorns during the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Copper age, Bronze age and Iron age. I hope you find the data presented in this post as eye opening as I did find it, and that you will start seeing acorns in a completely different light from now on.

    You can read more here:

    http://oldeuropeanculture.blogspot.ie/2014/11/acorns-in-archaeology.html


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