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Excavations generate not only thousands of artifacts, but modern ones also produce vast amounts of environmental information, such as "macro-botanical" remains. This crowdsourcing project is designed to help Historic England and the University of Plymouth gather a truly Britain-wide understanding of these remains.
The sheets in this particular project are tables of archaeobotanical data that have been published in specialist reports..... Your help in transcribing these tables will help us in learning more about changes in vegetation and crop choice across Britain during the Holocene (10,000 years ago to present).
This project is part of a series of ...