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      The Iceman and his Natural Environment 

      The diet of the Iceman

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          Pollen as food and medicine—A review

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            Prehistoric Diet in Southwest Texas: The Coprolite Evidence

            This report discusses the various kinds of data that are recoverable from the analysis of human coprolites and demonstrates how these techniques are applied to the specific analysis of prehistoric human coprolites recovered from site 41 VV 162 in southwest Texas. The data from these 43 coprolite samples are used to: (1) reconstruct aboriginal diet patterns in southwest Texas between 800 B.C. and A.D. 500; (2) predict specific periods of seasonal site occupancy; (3) distinguish between pollen resulting from the eating of certain plant foods and background pollen resulting from the normal pollen rain; and (4) make limited generalizations concerning the regional paleoenvironment between 800 B.C. and A.D. 500.
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              Pollination biology and reproduction in early seed plants

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                2000
                : 89-115
                10.1007/978-3-7091-6758-8_8
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