International audienceThe excavation of the site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France) revealed a significant amount of potsherds, often bearing visible surface crusts, sometimes very thick. This exceptional case in the Mediterranean region, suggesting a good preservation of organic substances, provided a unique opportunity to address questions related to natural organic substances exploited in Corsica during the first half of the 1st millennium BC.Organic residues from three houses of the site, both preserved in pottery walls and in charred crusts adhering to the surface, have been examined macroscopically and studied by molecular analysis (GC and GC/MS) to investigate the function of both ceramic vessels and natural organic products.Adhes...
Organic residue analysis applied to the archaeological materials relies on the advances in chromatog...
Ceramic vessels from neolithic levels of Chalain lake (Jura, France) are characterised by the presen...
In the framework of a study on the Egyptian ceramic vessels belonging to the archaeological collecti...
International audienceThe excavation of the site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France) revealed a si...
International audienceThe excavation of the protohistoric site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France)...
International audienceThe excavation of the protohistoric site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France)...
International audienceIn the northwestern Mediterranean area, the first Iron Age is characterized by...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
The paper deals with the results of a study on food habits during the Archaic Age in the Messapian s...
The paper presents the results of chemical analyses on pottery from the Bronze Age settlements of Co...
Glazed ceramics have not typically been sampled for organic residue analysis because the glaze is no...
This paper discusses the analysis of organic residues preserved in the fabric of twelve pottery sher...
Organic residue analysis applied to the archaeological materials relies on the advances in chromatog...
Ceramic vessels from neolithic levels of Chalain lake (Jura, France) are characterised by the presen...
In the framework of a study on the Egyptian ceramic vessels belonging to the archaeological collecti...
International audienceThe excavation of the site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France) revealed a si...
International audienceThe excavation of the protohistoric site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France)...
International audienceThe excavation of the protohistoric site of Cuciurpula (South Corsica, France)...
International audienceIn the northwestern Mediterranean area, the first Iron Age is characterized by...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
The paper deals with the results of a study on food habits during the Archaic Age in the Messapian s...
The paper presents the results of chemical analyses on pottery from the Bronze Age settlements of Co...
Glazed ceramics have not typically been sampled for organic residue analysis because the glaze is no...
This paper discusses the analysis of organic residues preserved in the fabric of twelve pottery sher...
Organic residue analysis applied to the archaeological materials relies on the advances in chromatog...
Ceramic vessels from neolithic levels of Chalain lake (Jura, France) are characterised by the presen...
In the framework of a study on the Egyptian ceramic vessels belonging to the archaeological collecti...