Archaeobotanical researches (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds/fruits and charcoals) carried out on the sites of Modena provided many information useful to reconstruct the environment, farming practices, diet and ritual uses associated to plants in Roman period. The research is a key example of integrated archaeobotanical analyses based on archeological sites studied for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
This contribution refers to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Modena town (northern Ital...
Archaeobotanical researches (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds/fruits and charcoals) carried ou...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
Pollen, seeds/fruits and woods/charcoals for archaeoenvironment recostruction in Fiorina di Domagnan...
A multidisciplinary archaeobotanical investigation (pollen, seeds/fruits, woods/charcoals – EU PaCE ...
The study of pollen, NPPs, seeds and fruits, wood and charcoal from archaeological contexts is essen...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
The paper reports on the urban archaeobotany of Modena, a town that lies on the southern Po Plain of...
The present paper aims to show the importance of analyzing plant macroremains from urban excavations...
Modena, situated on the via Emilia, was founded in 183 BC. Described as firmissima et splendidissima...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
This contribution refers to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Modena town (northern Ital...
Archaeobotanical researches (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds/fruits and charcoals) carried ou...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
Pollen, seeds/fruits and woods/charcoals for archaeoenvironment recostruction in Fiorina di Domagnan...
A multidisciplinary archaeobotanical investigation (pollen, seeds/fruits, woods/charcoals – EU PaCE ...
The study of pollen, NPPs, seeds and fruits, wood and charcoal from archaeological contexts is essen...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
The paper reports on the urban archaeobotany of Modena, a town that lies on the southern Po Plain of...
The present paper aims to show the importance of analyzing plant macroremains from urban excavations...
Modena, situated on the via Emilia, was founded in 183 BC. Described as firmissima et splendidissima...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
This contribution refers to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Modena town (northern Ital...