I always tell my students to start by trying the Web of Science/Web of Knowledge, an on-line bibliographic database,  through the University library and papers by J. Schultze-Molte in the 1990s in 'Vegetation History and Archaeobotany'. More recent volumes of that journal might also help.
 
Jacqui
 
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Jacqui Huntley
English Heritage NE Regional Science Advisor
 
Honorary Research Associate, Department of Archaeology
University of Durham
 
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From: The archaeobotany mailing list on behalf of Clemence PAGNOUX
Sent: Thu 04/02/2010 14:50
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Subject: citrus fruits remains

Dear All,


I am a student from the university of Paris 1, I do the dissertation of my master's degree about Citrus fruits in antiquity.I am looking for informations about archeobotanical remains of Citrus fruits : where were they found, which kind – charred wood, seeds, pollen... I also ask myself what are the reference criteria for Citrus remains identification, and if we know their wild progenitor. I am interested in any information about Citrus fruits.

Best regards,

 

Clémence