An exploration of image recognition in archaeological starch analysis
Abstract
The goal of this thesis was to produce a statistical method of assigning species to starch
granules recovered from eastern North American archaeological assemblages. Starch grain
analysis is an archaeobotanical tool that can be used to answer important questions about
prehistoric diet and medicine use. In eastern North America this technique can be useful in
tracking the spread and adoption of Peruvian and Mexican cultivars maize and beans, as well as
identify the use of locally occurring starch rich plants which would have been used as food and
medicines. [...]