A shaft-like room at the Middle Bronze Age site of Büklükale in central Turkey preserved a rich archaeobotanical assemblage of charred and mineralised plant remains, dominated by fruits, spices and nuts mixed with probable bread and wood charcoals. The remains were recovered in association with numerous ceramic vessels, jewellery and exotic artefacts. We combine identification and analysis of the seeds and wood charcoals contained in this deposit with studies of Old Assyrian and Hittite textual records to investigate the circumstances of the assemblage’s formation and its significance for further understanding trade and plant consumption in Bronze Age Anatolia. We present the earliest archaeobotanical example in the region of rare and exoti...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
This paper combines new archaeobotanical and palynological data from the highlands of Eastern Anatol...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...
A shaft-like room at the Middle Bronze Age site of Büklükale in central Turkey preserved a rich arch...
Limited knowledge about the 3000-year period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in central Ana...
Abstract: The results of the archaeobotanical examination of 2 sites, namely Mezraa Hyk and Gre Viri...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
Çadır Höyük, a mounded site on the north central Anatolian plateau occupied almost continuously from...
Southeast Anatolia is home to some of the earliest and most spectacular Neolithic sites associated w...
Eleven samples comprising an estimated 39,000 plant remains were analysed from a burnt destruction l...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
Excavations on the southwest area at Arslantepe, Malatya, Turkey, by far the largest tell on the Mal...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
This paper combines new archaeobotanical and palynological data from the highlands of Eastern Anatol...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...
A shaft-like room at the Middle Bronze Age site of Büklükale in central Turkey preserved a rich arch...
Limited knowledge about the 3000-year period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in central Ana...
Abstract: The results of the archaeobotanical examination of 2 sites, namely Mezraa Hyk and Gre Viri...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
Çadır Höyük, a mounded site on the north central Anatolian plateau occupied almost continuously from...
Southeast Anatolia is home to some of the earliest and most spectacular Neolithic sites associated w...
Eleven samples comprising an estimated 39,000 plant remains were analysed from a burnt destruction l...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
Feasting and shared drinking are long suspected to have been practiced in Anatolian settlements dur...
Excavations on the southwest area at Arslantepe, Malatya, Turkey, by far the largest tell on the Mal...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
This paper combines new archaeobotanical and palynological data from the highlands of Eastern Anatol...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...