Finds 361
Main Information
Finds ID | 361 |
Site |
Hakemi Use |
Area |
ID 149 settlement |
Research event | excavation: rescue The Hakemi Use Excavations 2001 |
Finds type | botany |
Small finds category | None |
Small finds type | |
Botany species |
bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia) einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum) emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccum) fava bean (Vicia faba) lentil (Lens culinaris) pea (Pisum sativum) |
Animal remains species | |
Animal remains completeness | None |
Animal remains part | |
Lithics technology | |
Lithics industry | |
Lithics cores and preparation | |
Lithics retouched tools | |
Lithics unretouched tools | |
Lithics raw material | |
Obsidian | None |
Obsidian amount | None |
Pottery form | |
Pottery detail | |
Pottery decoration | |
Pottery type | None |
Amount | |
Material | |
Confidence | 5 |
Comment | As a result of archaeobotanical analysis, the existence of wheat (triticum) from the Poaceae family; vicia, bean (pisum) and lentil (lens) from the bean (Fabaceae) family; and black nightshade from the Chenopodiacea family, has been established. The plants in question could have been consumed by both the human population of the site and by their animals. Even the preliminary results of the plant analyses indicate that the community at Hakemi Use was occupied with farming. |
Bibliography
Reference |
Tekin, H., Hakemi Use. A Newly Discovered Late Neolithic Site in Southeastern Anatolia, None, None |
Interpretations related to these Finds
Interpretation |
ID 51
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