International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX, near Nîmes, southern France, was used to shed light on a current gap in the archaeological record caused by erosion and modern agriculture. The analysis also explored the reliability of these sources for palaeoenvironmental and palaeoeconomical information. Significant results on the spatial organization of human habitation, economic activities, and on the environment and its exploitation were obtained for the Middle Neolithic to Roman periods. Furthermore, the Neolithic wells also provided the first early finds of fig seeds in France. The abundance of weed and ruderal plants up to the Iron Age is consistent with data from other studies and...
Abstract. Carbonized fruits and seeds retrieved uring rescue excavations in the Aisne valley, France...
International audienceVarious studies using pollen stratigraphies have demonstrated significant corr...
Actes du colloque ArkéaubeInternational audienceThis jointly authored paper encompasses several cont...
International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX...
International audienceFor several decades, a growing number of protohistoric sites in Auvergne (Mass...
International audienceThis article presents the archaeobotanical study of Taï, a Neolithic settlemen...
The Northern Vosges and the Pays de Bitche (north-eastern France) are well-known regions for their r...
In : D. Galop, L. Carozza, J. Guilaine and M. Magny (Eds.) Rhythms and causalities of anthropisation...
International audienceNew plant macrofossil studies in northwestern France enable a better insight i...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
Abstract. Carbonized fruits and seeds retrieved uring rescue excavations in the Aisne valley, France...
International audienceVarious studies using pollen stratigraphies have demonstrated significant corr...
Actes du colloque ArkéaubeInternational audienceThis jointly authored paper encompasses several cont...
International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX...
International audienceFor several decades, a growing number of protohistoric sites in Auvergne (Mass...
International audienceThis article presents the archaeobotanical study of Taï, a Neolithic settlemen...
The Northern Vosges and the Pays de Bitche (north-eastern France) are well-known regions for their r...
In : D. Galop, L. Carozza, J. Guilaine and M. Magny (Eds.) Rhythms and causalities of anthropisation...
International audienceNew plant macrofossil studies in northwestern France enable a better insight i...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
Abstract. Carbonized fruits and seeds retrieved uring rescue excavations in the Aisne valley, France...
International audienceVarious studies using pollen stratigraphies have demonstrated significant corr...
Actes du colloque ArkéaubeInternational audienceThis jointly authored paper encompasses several cont...