International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th century ad in Las Delicias, Genil valley, Ecija, Spain, large quantities of charred olive stones were recovered. The assemblages discovered in the pottery kilns demonstrate the use as fuel of olive residues, which were obtained from the extraction of the oil in the nearby mill. The abundance of material offered the opportunity to study the infra-specific diversity of the olives growing in the province of Baetica, which is known to have been an important oil-producing region during the Roman Empire. In total, 335 intact charred archaeological olive stones were analysed using geometric morphometry (outline analysis) and compared with several c...
Inventorying, characterising and conserving on-farm ancient olive trees is a priority for safeguardi...
This study aims to determine in north-western Mediterranea the origins of culture and domestication ...
Recent research from the site of Pella in Jordan examines the process and timing of olive cultivatio...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Aim This study intends to improve our understanding of historical biogeography of olive domesticati...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
stones since the Upper Paleolithic (Vernet et al., 1983). Olive Morphometric analyses show quantitat...
Recent archaeological investigations in the lagunas di Santa Giusta and Mistras, waterlogged sites i...
La culture de l’olivier et la production d’huile, du Néolithique à l’Empire romain : le cas particul...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Inventorying, characterising and conserving on-farm ancient olive trees is a priority for safeguardi...
This study aims to determine in north-western Mediterranea the origins of culture and domestication ...
Recent research from the site of Pella in Jordan examines the process and timing of olive cultivatio...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Aim This study intends to improve our understanding of historical biogeography of olive domesticati...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
International audienceThe first exploited and domesticated olive forms are still unknown. The except...
stones since the Upper Paleolithic (Vernet et al., 1983). Olive Morphometric analyses show quantitat...
Recent archaeological investigations in the lagunas di Santa Giusta and Mistras, waterlogged sites i...
La culture de l’olivier et la production d’huile, du Néolithique à l’Empire romain : le cas particul...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Inventorying, characterising and conserving on-farm ancient olive trees is a priority for safeguardi...
This study aims to determine in north-western Mediterranea the origins of culture and domestication ...
Recent research from the site of Pella in Jordan examines the process and timing of olive cultivatio...