Relevance of banana seeds in archaeology



  • Authors : De Langhe, E.A.L.

  • Document type : Journal article

  • Year of publication : 2009

  • Journal title : Ethnobotany Research and Applications

  • Number : 7


  • Pages : 271-281

  • Peer-reviewed : No

  • ISSN : 1547-3465

  • Language(s) : English

  • Abstract : In this contribution, the importance of banana seeds collected during archaeological investigations is indicated. Because fully-formed seeds are not ordinarily produced in bananas cultivated for food, the archaeological relevance of banana seeds may initially appear to be limited. However, there are a number of contexts in which the recovery and identification of seeds can be important for understanding the initial domestication and dispersal of bananas by people. In this respect, the possible existence of naturalized species and/or subspecies is hereby reported. Several innovative hypotheses are advanced based on botanical considerations, which may have profound consequences for the reconstruction of the prehistory of banana domestication and the involved regions, and which archaeology can assist in confirming, modulating or refuting.

  • Keywords : SEEDS; DOMESTICATION; PAPUA NEW GUINEA; SOUTH EAST ASIA

  • Open access : Yes

  • Document on publisher's site : open View article on publisher's site

  • Musalit document ID : IN090501


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