This paper is a review of the seeds/fruits obtained from about one hundred Roman period archaeological sites (ca. 3rd century bc to 6th century ad) located in Northern Italy. The types of deposit involved are various, and come from residential, productive and other structures (A sites), and cemeteries and cult areas (B sites). The aim of this study is to highlight the seeds/ fruits of food plants that have been found in the Roman archaeological sites in this area. Only cultivated and wild plants that, according to Latin literary sources, were used for food are considered. The result is a list of about one hundred plant taxa. There are four principal categories: cereals, pulses, fruit s.l. and vegetables/spices. Moreover, finds of “bread” we...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
The archaeobotanical study of the charred macro-remains recovered from the burnt settlement of La Fo...
This paper is a review of carpological records obtained from about one hundred archaeological sites ...
In the last ten years, an increasing number of studies concerning seeds and fruits recorded in archa...
SIntesi di dati archeobotanici su semi e frutti da numerosi siti archeologici dell'Emilia Romagn
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The paper presents pollen and seed/fruit analyses carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma ...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
The study of seeds and fruits allow us to extend our knowledge on the various aspects of the ancient...
Although world-renowned, Pompeii, the first Roman site to be excavated and one of the most visited a...
Archaeobotanical analyses (mainly on seeds and fruits e over 1000 l of sieved material with unpublis...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
Much concerning food production and consumption is known from historical sources. But research on th...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
The archaeobotanical study of the charred macro-remains recovered from the burnt settlement of La Fo...
This paper is a review of carpological records obtained from about one hundred archaeological sites ...
In the last ten years, an increasing number of studies concerning seeds and fruits recorded in archa...
SIntesi di dati archeobotanici su semi e frutti da numerosi siti archeologici dell'Emilia Romagn
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
The paper presents pollen and seed/fruit analyses carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma ...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
The study of seeds and fruits allow us to extend our knowledge on the various aspects of the ancient...
Although world-renowned, Pompeii, the first Roman site to be excavated and one of the most visited a...
Archaeobotanical analyses (mainly on seeds and fruits e over 1000 l of sieved material with unpublis...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
Much concerning food production and consumption is known from historical sources. But research on th...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
The archaeobotanical study of the charred macro-remains recovered from the burnt settlement of La Fo...