The archaeological site of Zaballa is a Medieval rural site located in the province of Álava (Basque Country, northern Iberia). The site has been excavated during a rescue archaeology project, over an area of about 4.5 ha, where human occupation has been documented ranging from the 6th to 15th century. The archaeological operations have shown the transformation of the village, in diachronic terms, by unearthing the structure of production areas (agricultural lands, storage areas, and craft activities), the shape of domestic spaces, and the Saint Tirso monastery, with its adjacent cemetery. Much of the evidence and features related to a peasant community are small and disturbed by recent agricultural activities, and are therefore difficult t...
Complex interdisciplinary studies carried out in the territory of the Vilnius Lower Castle, E Lithua...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
The Iberian Peninsula was at the forefront of the religious, economic, and political changes that sw...
ABSTRACT. The archaeological site of Zaballa is a Medieval rural site located in the province of Ála...
Defining the occupation sequence of medieval rural farming sites in Northern Iberia is complicated, ...
523 p.This thesis draws a social history of food in early medieval rural Iberia based on the compari...
This paper presents the results of palaeodietary reconstruction based on stable carbon and nitrogen ...
Radiocarbon and palaeodiet information has been obtained for two Neolithic necropolises in the north...
This work illustrates the results of a geoarchaeological study carried out at two medieval deserted ...
Objectives San Juan ante Portam Latinam is one of a small number of European Neolithic sites meeting...
A medieval osteological sample (n = 20) from the isolated rural community of San Baudelio de Berlang...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
This article presents the results of research on the human population buried at the early medieval c...
This paper reconstructs the diet and lifeways of Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic farming groups in t...
A total of 93 individuals, of which 34 were infants, from San Juan de Momoitio graveyard (9th to 12t...
Complex interdisciplinary studies carried out in the territory of the Vilnius Lower Castle, E Lithua...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
The Iberian Peninsula was at the forefront of the religious, economic, and political changes that sw...
ABSTRACT. The archaeological site of Zaballa is a Medieval rural site located in the province of Ála...
Defining the occupation sequence of medieval rural farming sites in Northern Iberia is complicated, ...
523 p.This thesis draws a social history of food in early medieval rural Iberia based on the compari...
This paper presents the results of palaeodietary reconstruction based on stable carbon and nitrogen ...
Radiocarbon and palaeodiet information has been obtained for two Neolithic necropolises in the north...
This work illustrates the results of a geoarchaeological study carried out at two medieval deserted ...
Objectives San Juan ante Portam Latinam is one of a small number of European Neolithic sites meeting...
A medieval osteological sample (n = 20) from the isolated rural community of San Baudelio de Berlang...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
This article presents the results of research on the human population buried at the early medieval c...
This paper reconstructs the diet and lifeways of Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic farming groups in t...
A total of 93 individuals, of which 34 were infants, from San Juan de Momoitio graveyard (9th to 12t...
Complex interdisciplinary studies carried out in the territory of the Vilnius Lower Castle, E Lithua...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
The Iberian Peninsula was at the forefront of the religious, economic, and political changes that sw...