The beginning of Iron Age in Central Italy witnessed increasing social complexity, urbanization processes and climatic instability. However, understanding the mutual relations of these events as well as their effects on past agriculture is still a complex matter. This research aims at investigating changes in agricultural systems and environmental variability through the analysis of macrobotanical samples retrieved from multiple archaeological contexts dating between the 10th and the 6th century BCE. Recent excavations at the site of Gabii, situated at the outskirt of Rome, provided charred carpological material (seeds, fruits and woods) coming from different Iron Age and Archaic levels. As Gabii was an important Latin city which experience...
In Cinigiano (Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy), the archaeobotanical study of small rural sites ha...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
One of the main transformations in the western Mediterranean is the birth and surge of urban life du...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The archaeobotanical study of the charred macro-remains recovered from the burnt settlement of La Fo...
This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeologic...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
AbstractThe development of oppida in the late first millennium BC across north-western Europe repres...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
The study of seeds and fruits allow us to extend our knowledge on the various aspects of the ancient...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
Plant macrofossil (carpological) and morphometric analyses were carried out on plant remains from th...
International audienceFor several decades, a growing number of protohistoric sites in Auvergne (Mass...
The dynamic demography and economy of Gallic societies in the Second Iron Age andthe Roman period is...
In Cinigiano (Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy), the archaeobotanical study of small rural sites ha...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...
One of the main transformations in the western Mediterranean is the birth and surge of urban life du...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The archaeobotanical study of the charred macro-remains recovered from the burnt settlement of La Fo...
This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeologic...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
AbstractThe development of oppida in the late first millennium BC across north-western Europe repres...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
The study of seeds and fruits allow us to extend our knowledge on the various aspects of the ancient...
Recent drillings of cores taken from the town of Modena (Emilia Romagna, northern Italy) have permit...
Plant macrofossil (carpological) and morphometric analyses were carried out on plant remains from th...
International audienceFor several decades, a growing number of protohistoric sites in Auvergne (Mass...
The dynamic demography and economy of Gallic societies in the Second Iron Age andthe Roman period is...
In Cinigiano (Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy), the archaeobotanical study of small rural sites ha...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
This research project evaluates the effects of increased mobility and culture contact on dietary pra...