Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water, are found on Crete in association with the Late Bronze Age archaeological evidence for earthquake and fire damage to property. Recovery of these artefacts suggests that the Cretan olive industry was adversely affected by the volcanic eruption on the neighbouring island of Santorini. The intention in this paper is to sketch the background to Minoan olive farming, and then to examine the archaeological evidence for connections between the Santorini eruption and the Cretan olive industry in the Late Bronze Age
The date of the volcanic eruption of Santorini that caused extensive damage toMinoan Crete has been ...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Olive cultivation and oil pressing can be considered as cultural phenomenon characteriz-ing the Medi...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
The intense cultivation of olives, together with the diversification and specification of crops has ...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Article disponible en ligne www.springerlink.comInternational audienceIdentification of numerous rem...
This paper examines agriculture, farming and dietary resources in east Crete, and re-evaluates the r...
Anthracological analysis was carried out in the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrr...
This thesis attempts to describe ancient olive oil production in Cyrenaica (North-East Libya) during...
The olive presses at Idalion, a city-kingdom on the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exhibit ...
Olive (Olea europaea L.) was one of the most important fruit trees in the ancient Mediterranean regi...
After extracting oil from olives a residue is left usually referred to as the olive oil processing r...
Anthracological analyses carried out at the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrheni...
The date of the volcanic eruption of Santorini that caused extensive damage toMinoan Crete has been ...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Olive cultivation and oil pressing can be considered as cultural phenomenon characteriz-ing the Medi...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
The intense cultivation of olives, together with the diversification and specification of crops has ...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Article disponible en ligne www.springerlink.comInternational audienceIdentification of numerous rem...
This paper examines agriculture, farming and dietary resources in east Crete, and re-evaluates the r...
Anthracological analysis was carried out in the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrr...
This thesis attempts to describe ancient olive oil production in Cyrenaica (North-East Libya) during...
The olive presses at Idalion, a city-kingdom on the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exhibit ...
Olive (Olea europaea L.) was one of the most important fruit trees in the ancient Mediterranean regi...
After extracting oil from olives a residue is left usually referred to as the olive oil processing r...
Anthracological analyses carried out at the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrheni...
The date of the volcanic eruption of Santorini that caused extensive damage toMinoan Crete has been ...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Olive cultivation and oil pressing can be considered as cultural phenomenon characteriz-ing the Medi...