Graduation date: 2005Using the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) this thesis shows that entomological information and material can be retrieved using current historical archaeological methods. Historical archaeology has the ability to uncover connections between arenas as varied, and seemingly isolated, as the honey bee, the environment, and human cultures. By focusing on one of these arenas, the honey bee in this thesis, we can learn about the forces that drive change within all these arenas. Additionally, historical archaeology can help us to trace the affects of change outside the source, so that a change in the honey bee population is understood to affect both human cultures and the environment
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...
This paper studies the ways in which the honey bee is used as a symbol in Western art, specifically ...
Archaeoentomology is the study of insects and other arthropods recovered from an archaeological site...
The honey bee genus Apis exhibits a history of respectable extent, being first recognized in geologi...
We extracted pollen from historical honeycomb specimens of beeswax to highlight the potential of bee...
International audienceThe pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
Abstract The field of bioaesthetics seeks to understand how modern humans may have first developed a...
Bees play important role in many areas, within almost all societies. The role of this genus of inse...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
The fossil record, in general, presents a severely limited and unrepresentative sample of past life....
Although texts and wall paintings suggest that bees were kept in the Ancient Near East for the produ...
In the ancient world beeswax and honey were of crucial importance not only for nutrition, but also f...
In the ancient world beeswax and honey were of crucial importance not only for nutrition, but also f...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is not an overall presentation of the archaeology of...
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...
This paper studies the ways in which the honey bee is used as a symbol in Western art, specifically ...
Archaeoentomology is the study of insects and other arthropods recovered from an archaeological site...
The honey bee genus Apis exhibits a history of respectable extent, being first recognized in geologi...
We extracted pollen from historical honeycomb specimens of beeswax to highlight the potential of bee...
International audienceThe pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
Abstract The field of bioaesthetics seeks to understand how modern humans may have first developed a...
Bees play important role in many areas, within almost all societies. The role of this genus of inse...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
The fossil record, in general, presents a severely limited and unrepresentative sample of past life....
Although texts and wall paintings suggest that bees were kept in the Ancient Near East for the produ...
In the ancient world beeswax and honey were of crucial importance not only for nutrition, but also f...
In the ancient world beeswax and honey were of crucial importance not only for nutrition, but also f...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is not an overall presentation of the archaeology of...
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...
This paper studies the ways in which the honey bee is used as a symbol in Western art, specifically ...
Archaeoentomology is the study of insects and other arthropods recovered from an archaeological site...