The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and networkwas developed by the cooperation of archaeobotanists working on Italian archaeologicalsites. Examples of recent research including pollen or other plant remains in analytical andsynthetic papers are reported as an exemplar reference list. This paper retraces the mainsteps of the creation of BRAIN, from the scientific need for the first research cooperationto the website which has a free online access since 2015
<p>This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available bio...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Altojanni (Matera, S Italy). Dataset including pollen counts from sediment samples collected from t...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed by...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed b...
In 2015, a paper on the archaeobotany as a key tool ‘for the understanding of the bio- cultural dive...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed by...
In 2015, a paper on the archaeobotany as a key tool ‘for the understanding of the biocultural diver...
The use of databases in archaeological research, by now not only generally accepted and widespread b...
This history is reconstructed throughout the study of Holocene pollen, recorded in a variety of depo...
The online Archaeobotanical Literature Database (ArchbotLit) is an important tool for getting target...
Torre di Satriano (Potenza, Southern Italy). Dataset including pollen counts from sediment samples ...
This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available biodiv...
\u201cThe Archaeobotanical Archive: plants used by man (which, where, how, when?)\u201d - The web-si...
This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available biodiv...
<p>This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available bio...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Altojanni (Matera, S Italy). Dataset including pollen counts from sediment samples collected from t...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed by...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed b...
In 2015, a paper on the archaeobotany as a key tool ‘for the understanding of the bio- cultural dive...
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network was developed by...
In 2015, a paper on the archaeobotany as a key tool ‘for the understanding of the biocultural diver...
The use of databases in archaeological research, by now not only generally accepted and widespread b...
This history is reconstructed throughout the study of Holocene pollen, recorded in a variety of depo...
The online Archaeobotanical Literature Database (ArchbotLit) is an important tool for getting target...
Torre di Satriano (Potenza, Southern Italy). Dataset including pollen counts from sediment samples ...
This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available biodiv...
\u201cThe Archaeobotanical Archive: plants used by man (which, where, how, when?)\u201d - The web-si...
This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available biodiv...
<p>This paper presents the role of the Italian National Biodiversity Network in making available bio...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Altojanni (Matera, S Italy). Dataset including pollen counts from sediment samples collected from t...