<p>Phytoliths recovered from foodcrust on ceramic of EBK (Late Mesolithic Ertebølle culture) and TRB (Early Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture) style.</p
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
(a) Double peak (Oryza, rice husk); (b) elongate skeletons (Poaceae); (c) Oryza-type bulliform (Oryz...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
International audiencePendimoun rock-shelter is among the oldest Neolithic sites known on the French...
Soils, Past Landscapes and Cultural Heritage: Phytoliths as Indicators of Ancient Crop
<div><p>Here we present evidence of phytoliths preserved in carbonised food deposits on prehistoric ...
<p>1. <i>Lilium</i> 2. Deformed Poaceae pollen 3. Gentianaceae 4. Fabaceae 5. Chenopodiaceae 6. Aste...
Microscopical analyses of phytoliths and use-wear. (A-I) Photomicrographs of phytoliths identified i...
Why was “chaff temper” used in pottery production? The possible reasoning behind the practice of int...
The so-called husking tray is a pottery shape attested during the 7th and the first half of the 6th ...
Here we present evidence of phytoliths preserved in carbonised food deposits on prehistoric pottery ...
Since the earliest attempts of agriculture, prehistoric populations employed specific tools (e.g. si...
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
(a) Double peak (Oryza, rice husk); (b) elongate skeletons (Poaceae); (c) Oryza-type bulliform (Oryz...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
International audiencePendimoun rock-shelter is among the oldest Neolithic sites known on the French...
Soils, Past Landscapes and Cultural Heritage: Phytoliths as Indicators of Ancient Crop
<div><p>Here we present evidence of phytoliths preserved in carbonised food deposits on prehistoric ...
<p>1. <i>Lilium</i> 2. Deformed Poaceae pollen 3. Gentianaceae 4. Fabaceae 5. Chenopodiaceae 6. Aste...
Microscopical analyses of phytoliths and use-wear. (A-I) Photomicrographs of phytoliths identified i...
Why was “chaff temper” used in pottery production? The possible reasoning behind the practice of int...
The so-called husking tray is a pottery shape attested during the 7th and the first half of the 6th ...
Here we present evidence of phytoliths preserved in carbonised food deposits on prehistoric pottery ...
Since the earliest attempts of agriculture, prehistoric populations employed specific tools (e.g. si...
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
This contribution focuses on the ceramics from the type site of the Swifterbant culture, Swifterbant...