Portulaca oleracea L. is a cosmopolitan synanthropic species, of uncertain origin, known in Italy since the Roman Age. The aim of this work is to reconstruct the history of P. oleracea aggregate in the Emilia-Romagna Po Plain, by discovering the microspecies that have lived in this region. A qualitative study was carried out to determine the microspecies documented in the archaeological sites of Emilia-Romagna, from the Roman to Medieval/Renaissance periods. A comparison between archaeological seeds and recent and present records was made by sampling in historical herbaria and field collections. Seven different microspecies were identified: Portulaca papillatostellulata, P. trituberculata, P. cypria, P. sativa, P. oleracea (all hexaploid); ...
This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeologic...
The records of Brassicaceae in archaeological sites of Emilia Romagna Region are rather scarce at Ro...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
Portulaca oleracea L. is a cosmopolitan synanthropic species, of uncertain origin, known in Italy si...
Using archaeobotanical data and morfo-biometric analyses of subfossil seeds, it has been into consid...
Il presente lavoro, dopo un breve quadro tassonomico di Portulaca oleracea L., fornisce una sintesi ...
There is an increasing interest in the taxonomy and distribution of the forms of the Portulaca olera...
Portulaca oleracea L. is a common ruderal, synanthropic, cosmopolitan taxon, highly polymorphic, typ...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
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...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeologic...
The records of Brassicaceae in archaeological sites of Emilia Romagna Region are rather scarce at Ro...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
Portulaca oleracea L. is a cosmopolitan synanthropic species, of uncertain origin, known in Italy si...
Using archaeobotanical data and morfo-biometric analyses of subfossil seeds, it has been into consid...
Il presente lavoro, dopo un breve quadro tassonomico di Portulaca oleracea L., fornisce una sintesi ...
There is an increasing interest in the taxonomy and distribution of the forms of the Portulaca olera...
Portulaca oleracea L. is a common ruderal, synanthropic, cosmopolitan taxon, highly polymorphic, typ...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
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...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeologic...
The records of Brassicaceae in archaeological sites of Emilia Romagna Region are rather scarce at Ro...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...