The discovery of a storeroom full of barley and other cereals (L.9512) in the proto-historic site of Ebla has provided a unique opportunity to study the centralized storage system of the early city-state from a different perspective. Epigraphic evidence available within the site reveals a complex system of taxation which included gathering grain tributes from satellite sites and redistributing semi-finished products such as flour. In this paper, we intend to explore the possibilities of a combined approach to studying the storage system, based on estimated barley grain volumes and delta C-13-delta N-15 analyses. This approach is used to distinguish between grain from different harvesting sites and to identify any grain cultivated using spec...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bet...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bett...
The development of large urban societies in Western Asia during the Bronze Age has often been viewed...
The discovery of a storeroom full of barley and other cereals (L.9512) in the proto-historic site of...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
The aim of this thesis is to examine critically crop storage residues from two third millennium site...
The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent propelled the development of Western civilizat...
We present detailed accounts of the archaeobotanical remains recovered from the excavations of the s...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
In semi-arid environments of the Near East water availability and soil fertility are limiting factor...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha weal...
The origin of cereal domestication is a key current issue of archaeological research in the Fertile ...
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century ...
Cereal grains recovered from recent excavations at two early Neolithic tenth millennium (BP non cal....
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bet...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bett...
The development of large urban societies in Western Asia during the Bronze Age has often been viewed...
The discovery of a storeroom full of barley and other cereals (L.9512) in the proto-historic site of...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
The aim of this thesis is to examine critically crop storage residues from two third millennium site...
The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent propelled the development of Western civilizat...
We present detailed accounts of the archaeobotanical remains recovered from the excavations of the s...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
In semi-arid environments of the Near East water availability and soil fertility are limiting factor...
This study uses crop stable nitrogen isotope analysis of charred grain to explore manuring practices...
The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha weal...
The origin of cereal domestication is a key current issue of archaeological research in the Fertile ...
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century ...
Cereal grains recovered from recent excavations at two early Neolithic tenth millennium (BP non cal....
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bet...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bett...
The development of large urban societies in Western Asia during the Bronze Age has often been viewed...