The early consumption of wine or other grape derivatives (such as vinegar or must) is suggested from organic residues analysis conducted on Bronze Age pottery recovered from two sites in north-eastern Italy, Pilastri di Bondeno (Ferrara) and Canale Anfora (Aquileia, Udine). Pilastri is part of the Terramare culture of the Po plain, from which the archaeobotanical context has suggested that Vitis vinifera L. was known and used during the Middle Bronze Age. At Canale Anfora Vitis, macro-remains were found in earlier levels of the local stratigraphy. Organic residue analysis conducted by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry allowed the identification of tartaric acid in twenty samples out of thirty-one recovered from different ceram...
The paper reports the results obtained by gas chromatographic analysis applied to a selection of Fin...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
The paper presents the results of chemical analyses on pottery from the Bronze Age settlements of Co...
The early consumption of wine or other grape derivatives (such as vinegar or must) is suggested from...
International audienceWine, an emblematic fermented commodity of the Mediterranean, remains difficul...
Traditionally, the introduction of domestic grape in Italy is traced back to a late stage of early I...
The discovery of the Nuragic culture settlement of Sa Osa, Cabras-Oristano, Sardinia, has made it po...
<p>Grapevine remains show that this plant has been important for humans since ancient times. This pa...
The chemical analysis of tartaric acid (TA) and syringic acid (SA), as grape product markers in anci...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
The paper deals with the results of a study on food habits during the Archaic Age in the Messapian s...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy)...
We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy)...
The paper reports the results obtained by gas chromatographic analysis applied to a selection of Fin...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
The paper presents the results of chemical analyses on pottery from the Bronze Age settlements of Co...
The early consumption of wine or other grape derivatives (such as vinegar or must) is suggested from...
International audienceWine, an emblematic fermented commodity of the Mediterranean, remains difficul...
Traditionally, the introduction of domestic grape in Italy is traced back to a late stage of early I...
The discovery of the Nuragic culture settlement of Sa Osa, Cabras-Oristano, Sardinia, has made it po...
<p>Grapevine remains show that this plant has been important for humans since ancient times. This pa...
The chemical analysis of tartaric acid (TA) and syringic acid (SA), as grape product markers in anci...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
The paper deals with the results of a study on food habits during the Archaic Age in the Messapian s...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy)...
We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy)...
The paper reports the results obtained by gas chromatographic analysis applied to a selection of Fin...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
The paper presents the results of chemical analyses on pottery from the Bronze Age settlements of Co...