This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula through the study of archaeobotanical samples (seeds and fruits) collected on a large number of rural and urban sites spread throughout Iberia's geography. It includes published and unpublished data. The plant taxa of economic interest are grouped into various categories: cereals, cereal chaff, legumes, domesticated fruits, oil/fibre plants, condiments and spices, and wild species. According to the data, naked wheats and hulled barley are the dominant cereal species throughout the Iberian Peninsula. There are, nonetheless, particularities like the prevalence of hulled wheats (mainly emmer and spelt) in th...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...
This paper offers a general survey of the transformation of the plant diet in prehistoric Iberia fr...
The multiple archaeobotanical studies from the east Iberian Peninsula from 2800 cal. BC to 200 BC ha...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean has m...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the western Mediterrane...
Results from an archaeobotanical study of three Medieval and Post-Medieval sites of the Basque Coun...
Of all the plants that were used in early medieval times, many were grown in gardens and orchards an...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...
This paper offers a general survey of the transformation of the plant diet in prehistoric Iberia fr...
The multiple archaeobotanical studies from the east Iberian Peninsula from 2800 cal. BC to 200 BC ha...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean has m...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the western Mediterrane...
Results from an archaeobotanical study of three Medieval and Post-Medieval sites of the Basque Coun...
Of all the plants that were used in early medieval times, many were grown in gardens and orchards an...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...
This paper offers a general survey of the transformation of the plant diet in prehistoric Iberia fr...
The multiple archaeobotanical studies from the east Iberian Peninsula from 2800 cal. BC to 200 BC ha...