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  Historical, archaeological and linguistic evidence test the phylogenetic inference of Viking-Age plant use

Teixidor-Toneu, I., Kool, A., Greenhill, S. J., Kjesrud, K., Sandstedt, J. J., Manzanilla, V., et al. (2021). Historical, archaeological and linguistic evidence test the phylogenetic inference of Viking-Age plant use. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 376(1828): 20200086, pp. 1-10. doi:10.1098/rstb.2020.0086.

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Teixidor-Toneu, Irene, Author
Kool, Anneleen, Author
Greenhill, Simon J.1, Author           
Kjesrud, Karoline, Author
Sandstedt, Jade J., Author
Manzanilla, Vincent, Author
Jordan, Fiona M.1, Author
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1Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074311              

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Free keywords: phylogenetic comparative methods, cultural evolution, ethnobotany, interdisciplinary research
 Abstract: In this paper, past plant knowledge serves as a case study to highlight the promise and challenges of interdisciplinary data collection and interpretation in cultural evolution. Plants are central to human life and yet, apart from the role of major crops, people–plant relations have been marginal to the study of culture. Archaeological, linguistic, and historical evidence are often limited when it comes to studying the past role of plants. This is the case in the Nordic countries, where extensive collections of various plant use records are absent until the 1700s. Here, we test if relatively recent ethnobotanical data can be used to trace back ancient plant knowledge in the Nordic countries. Phylogenetic inferences of ancestral states are evaluated against historical, linguistic, and archaeobotanical evidence. The exercise allows us to discuss the opportunities and shortcomings of using phylogenetic comparative methods to study past botanical knowledge. We propose a ‘triangulation method’ that not only combines multiple lines of evidence, but also quantitative and qualitative approaches.

This article is part of the theme issue ‘Foundations of cultural evolution’.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-05-172021-07-05
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 10
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 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Methods
a) Ethnobotanical data collection, tree and ancestral state estimation
b) Archaeobotanical, historical and linguistic data collection and analyses
c) Comparison and combination of PCM estimates with archaeological, historical and linguistic evidence to reconstruct Viking-Age plant use
3. Results
a) Comparing PCM estimates with archaeological, historical and linguistic evidence
b) The ‘new’ triangulation method: combining PCM-estimated and data-triangulated approaches to reconstruct Viking-Age medicinal and food plant uses
4. Discussion
a) Inferring cultural evolution from multiple lines of evidence
b) Limitations to phylogenetic inference for the study of ‘meso-evolutionary’ processes
c) The added value of interdisciplinary collaboration
5. Conclusion
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0086
Other: shh2947
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Title: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
  Other : Philosophical Transactions B
  Abbreviation : Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B
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Publ. Info: London : Royal Society
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 376 (1828) Sequence Number: 20200086 Start / End Page: 1 - 10 Identifier: ISSN: 0962-8436
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/963017382021_1