Seeing the wood for the trees: How archaeologists use hazelnuts to reconstruct ancient woodlands
Published Date: 2/29/2024
Source: phys.org
If we could stand in a landscape that our Mesolithic ancestors called home, what would we see around us? Scientists have devised a method of analyzing preserved hazelnut shells to tell us whether the microhabitats around archaeological sites were heavily forested or open and pasture-like. This could help us understand not only what a local environment looked like thousands of years ago, but how humans have impacted their habitats over time.