2024
DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2023.106
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Starch Granule Yields from Open-Air Metates Unaffected by Environmental Contamination

Stefania L. Wilks,
Samantha A. Paredes,
Lisbeth A. Louderback

Abstract: The morphological characteristics of starch granules preserved on ancient ground stone tools can reveal which plant species were processed and consumed and even infer tool function. Bedrock metates are commonly associated with the processing of localized seasonal resources, providing potential evidence for past human lifeways, including foods collected and processed, social gatherings, settlement patterns, land investment, and territorial behavior. In contrast to ground stone artifacts preserved in a buried co… Show more

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