Plant iconography - a source of information for archaeogenetics
Résumé
Artistic works from prehistory and antiquity to the present constitute an alternate source of information on crop plants that become a valuable resource for investigations involving genetic and taxonomic information, as well as crop history. Sources of plant iconography include cave paintings, ancient mosaics, sculpture, carvings and inlays, frescos, tapestries, illustrated manuscripts, herbals, and books, as well as photographs of desiccated remnants