Universiteitsmuseum Groningen

Planting the Past – Archaeobotany in Groningen

18 July 2025 until 4 January 2026

Exhibition

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All our plant-based food once began as wild plants. For thousands of years, people have selected plants that taste good, grow well, and are easy to harvest. But where do all these plants actually come from? How do we know? And how did they end up here? Discover it in Planting the past.

What is archaeobotany?

The science that studies the relationship between humans and plants is called archaeobotany. Archaeobotanists search for and examine ancient plant remains—such as seeds, fruits, pollen, and wood—found during archaeological excavations. In doing so, they uncover how people lived in the past, which plants they used, and how those plants spread.

Research and techniques

In the exhibition Planting the Past: Archaeobotany in Groningen, you'll step into the world of archaeobotanical research in Groningen. Go behind the scenes of the laboratory and explore the extensive collection of remarkable seeds and plant remains under study. You’ll also learn about the techniques researchers use to read the story of the past through plant remains. Discover how archaeobotany helps us understand the deep-rooted connection between people and plants throughout history.

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18 July 2025 until 4 January 2026

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Universiteitsmuseum Groningen

Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 7a
9712 EA Groningen
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050 - 36 35 083

Open today from 11:00 until 17:00

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Wed - Fri 11:00 - 17:00
Sat - Sun 12:00 - 17:00
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