Paleoethnobotany, also known as archaeobotany in European (particularly British) academic circles,'s the archaeological sub-field that studies plant remains from archaeological sites. Major research themes are recovery and identification of plant remains, the use of wild plants, the origins of agriculture and domestication, and the co-evolution of human-plant interactions. Paleoethnobotanists use a variety of methods to identify and recover plant remains. One method used to recover macroremains… (More on Paleoethnobotany)