After extracting oil from olives a residue is left usually referred to as the olive oil processing residue (OPR). This study explores the way in which ancient societies may have used OPR as fuel for fires to generate heat and the various issues that are related to the residues of this fuel. After drying, the high heating value and structure of OPR makes it an excellent and efficient fuel. Upgrading OPR further, through thermal conversion or charring, provides an even more efficient fuel (COPR), with a hotter and smoke free flame, a higher heating value and which is lighter in mass and thus easier to transport. After a fire is extinguished two types of remains of the fuel are left i.e. char and ash. Analyses on both remains, recovered from a...
Conservation treatments, while focused on preserving the physical form of a ceramic vessel, may inad...
At the present time biomass (together with sunlight) is the most equally distributed and easily expl...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
After extracting oil from olives a residue is left usually referred to as the olive oil processing r...
To help the interpretation of possible olive processing residues at archaeological sites, this study...
To help the interpretation of possible olive processing residues at archaeological sites, this study...
The possibility of differentiating olive oil from other plant oils in archaeological residues based ...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
Reuse and recycling of biomass ashes as new resources can boost the development of a circular and su...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
International audienceDuring Historical times, fire was one of the main energy used for industry, cr...
Pyrolysis is a promising way to upgrade large amounts of residues from olive oil processing into cha...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the analysis of charcoal remains from the Neolithic c...
International audienceDuring Historical times, fire was one of the main energy used for industry, cr...
Conservation treatments, while focused on preserving the physical form of a ceramic vessel, may inad...
At the present time biomass (together with sunlight) is the most equally distributed and easily expl...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
After extracting oil from olives a residue is left usually referred to as the olive oil processing r...
To help the interpretation of possible olive processing residues at archaeological sites, this study...
To help the interpretation of possible olive processing residues at archaeological sites, this study...
The possibility of differentiating olive oil from other plant oils in archaeological residues based ...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
Reuse and recycling of biomass ashes as new resources can boost the development of a circular and su...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
International audienceDuring Historical times, fire was one of the main energy used for industry, cr...
Pyrolysis is a promising way to upgrade large amounts of residues from olive oil processing into cha...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the analysis of charcoal remains from the Neolithic c...
International audienceDuring Historical times, fire was one of the main energy used for industry, cr...
Conservation treatments, while focused on preserving the physical form of a ceramic vessel, may inad...
At the present time biomass (together with sunlight) is the most equally distributed and easily expl...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...