This article presents the results of the first dedicated study of organic residues in Portugal, extracted from pottery excavated from Anta 1 de Val da Laje passage grave. We fully exploit the organic residue extract, to obtain information regarding the diet of the people and their relationship with the environment, the socio-economic aspects of an otherwise elusive society, and we also used a new methodology to obtain direct absolute dates for the pottery, the residue extract being the only datable organic material from the site. Our results suggest a community with diet based on terrestrial resources, that was fully benefitting from a range of domestic animals including their secondary products. We present the first direct evidence of not ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Zooarchaeological studies in Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Portugal have witnessed im...
This article, on the Early Neolithic pottery from the Cabeco da Amoreira shellmidden in the Muge reg...
El Portalón de Cueva Mayor located in the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Atapuerca, is a unique ref...
Vale Pincel I is one of the most relevant sites for the study of the Neolithic transition in the Sou...
Session IV-3. Apport des approches technologiques de la céramique à l'anthropologie et à l'archéolog...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
International audienceDirect, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now ...
Providing evidence of dairying is crucial to the understanding of the development and intensificatio...
Neolithic faunal assemblages are scarce in Portugal, and although some trends related to the beginni...
Abstract: Direct evidence of agriculture in Early Neolithic Portugal is almost non-existent, so ther...
Food and cooking practices are fundamental to the existence of human communities, having a direct im...
International audienceThe arrival of early farmers and their livestock in the western Mediterranean ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Zooarchaeological studies in Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Portugal have witnessed im...
This article, on the Early Neolithic pottery from the Cabeco da Amoreira shellmidden in the Muge reg...
El Portalón de Cueva Mayor located in the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Atapuerca, is a unique ref...
Vale Pincel I is one of the most relevant sites for the study of the Neolithic transition in the Sou...
Session IV-3. Apport des approches technologiques de la céramique à l'anthropologie et à l'archéolog...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
International audienceDirect, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now ...
Providing evidence of dairying is crucial to the understanding of the development and intensificatio...
Neolithic faunal assemblages are scarce in Portugal, and although some trends related to the beginni...
Abstract: Direct evidence of agriculture in Early Neolithic Portugal is almost non-existent, so ther...
Food and cooking practices are fundamental to the existence of human communities, having a direct im...
International audienceThe arrival of early farmers and their livestock in the western Mediterranean ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...