The excavation of a low-temperature kiln structure at an affluent Iron Age regional center, Uppåkra, located in southern Sweden, revealed from archeobotanical samples and its context evidence of malting in the process to make beer. Carbonized germinated hulled barley grain (Hordeum vulgare) was recovered from the kiln structure itself and from the surrounding occupationalsurface. Located somewhat from the central area of the site, where previous excavations have uncovered hall-buildings, a ceremonial structure, and several smaller houses, the investigated kiln was situated in an area on the site that is absent of remains to indicate a living quarter. Activities using kilns have instead primarily been linked to this area and archeological fi...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This work deals with archaeological evidence of medieval malting process. It outlines the history of...
Abstract This article reports on an example of early archaeobotanical evidence for beer-making in Ir...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
The article informs about a 15th century malt house at Rabí castle (Horažďovice distr.), where remai...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still ...
Seeds of weeds as food in the fore-Roman lron AgeAmong the objects found in 1949 in the ruins of a b...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This thesis focuses on a cross-cultural examination of the processes of beer making and the links be...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This work deals with archaeological evidence of medieval malting process. It outlines the history of...
Abstract This article reports on an example of early archaeobotanical evidence for beer-making in Ir...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
The article informs about a 15th century malt house at Rabí castle (Horažďovice distr.), where remai...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still ...
Seeds of weeds as food in the fore-Roman lron AgeAmong the objects found in 1949 in the ruins of a b...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This thesis focuses on a cross-cultural examination of the processes of beer making and the links be...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...