The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic consequences, including the development of social inequalities. To inform on plant water status and thus on agricultural management techniques and environmental conditions during the first half of the second millennium BCE, we measured stable carbon isotopes in a set of 280 seeds of Hordeum vulgare L. and Pisum sativum from the archaeological site of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, southern Iberian Peninsula). The ranges in stable carbon isotope values for archaeological samples were wider than those observed for modern reference samples collected in 2014 and 2015, suggesting that archaeological samples experienced more varied water status condi...
This paper presents the results of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses on 50 charred seed sa...
Stable carbon isotope analysis is increasingly used in archaeology as an indicator of crop water st...
Summary. Agriculture is still today the main consumer of water in the Mediterranean. We present two ...
The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic c...
Stable carbon isotope analysis of plant remains is a promising tool for researchers studying palaeoc...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determined...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
In the ancient past, agriculture was central to the daily routines of life and economic organisation...
Carbon stable isotope analysis of charred cereal remains is a relatively new method employed by arc...
This work presents the first results of carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of seeds (Triticum dicoccum, ...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bet...
Reconstructing past water availability, both as rainfall and irrigation, is important to answer ques...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bett...
The isotopic composition of the remains of cereals and pine has been studied, from three different c...
This paper presents the results of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses on 50 charred seed sa...
Stable carbon isotope analysis is increasingly used in archaeology as an indicator of crop water st...
Summary. Agriculture is still today the main consumer of water in the Mediterranean. We present two ...
The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic c...
Stable carbon isotope analysis of plant remains is a promising tool for researchers studying palaeoc...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determine...
In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determined...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
In the ancient past, agriculture was central to the daily routines of life and economic organisation...
Carbon stable isotope analysis of charred cereal remains is a relatively new method employed by arc...
This work presents the first results of carbon isotope (δ13C) analysis of seeds (Triticum dicoccum, ...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bet...
Reconstructing past water availability, both as rainfall and irrigation, is important to answer ques...
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in shaping landscapes, soils and vegetation. Developing a bett...
The isotopic composition of the remains of cereals and pine has been studied, from three different c...
This paper presents the results of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses on 50 charred seed sa...
Stable carbon isotope analysis is increasingly used in archaeology as an indicator of crop water st...
Summary. Agriculture is still today the main consumer of water in the Mediterranean. We present two ...