Figure 1.
Some of the oldest archaeobotanical evidence related to the first domesticated pulse crops in Europe and its neighbouring regions.
Figure 2.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *bhabh-.
Table 1.
Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Indo-European languages of Europe.
Figure 3.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *.
Figure 4.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *kek-.
Figure 5.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Indo-European root *lent-.
Table 2.
Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Uralic languages of Europe.
Figure 6.
Supposed evolution of the Proto-Uralic root *kača.
Figure 7.
Initial evolution of the Proto-Altaic roots *bŭkrV and *.
Table 3.
Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Altaic languages of Europe.
Table 4.
Words denoting lentil, pea and field bean in the modern Caucasian languages.
Figure 8.
Derivation of the supposed Proto-Sino-Caucasian root *hVwłV in its Caucasian and Basque descendants.