In this article some plants material which came out of a Gallo-Roman site of the middle valley of the River Oise Le Bois Harlé-La Queue de Rivecourt at Longueil-Sainte-Marie are being examined. It consists particularly of fruit remains from the stone pine (Pinus pinea) and the gourd (Lagenaria siceraria,), and of beet (Beta vulgaris) and box (Buxus sempervirens) seeds. It is now possible to analyse the areas of cultivation from these remains which provide a good evidence of the dynamism of arboriculture and horticulture in Roman Gaul.Cet article présente plusieurs remarquables découvertes de vestiges archéobotaniques provenant d'un site gallo-romain de la moyenne vallée de l'Oise : Le Bois Harlé-La Queue de Rivecourt à Longueil-Sainte-Marie...
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International audienceThe development of wine growing in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Rom...
International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX...
National audienceA recent archaeobotanical review on historical periods in Roussillon enlightens the...
International audienceIn this article some plants material which came out of a Gallo-Roman site of t...
The author proposes a synthesis of palaeoethnobotanical data supplied by plant food offerings from G...
This study evolved from an investigation of data relating to the origins of oléiculture in southern ...
Pollen analysis of a core made in a paleochannel filling of the Doubs river (Neublans, Jura), provid...
International audienceThe use and socio-environmental importance of fruits dramatically changed afte...
PARMI LES DISCIPLINES QUI TRAITENT DU MONDE RURAL GAULOIS ET ROMAIN DANS LE NORD DE LA GAULE, SEULE ...
International audienceThe development of wine growing in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Rom...
Based on carpological studies and pollen analyses of six sites, apicture is sketched in this article...
International audienceThe development of wine growing in the heart of the Paris Basin during the Rom...
International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX...
National audienceA recent archaeobotanical review on historical periods in Roussillon enlightens the...