Beehive products have a rich global history. In the wider Levantine region, bees had a significant role in Egypt and Mesopotamia, and intensive beekeeping was noted in Israel during the Biblical period when apiaries were first identified. This study investigates the origins of this extensive beekeeping through organic residue analysis of pottery from prehistoric sites in the southern Levant. The results suggest that beehive products from likely wild bees were used during the Chalcolithic period as a vessel surface treatment and/or as part of the diet. These functions are reinforced by comparison to the wider archaeological record. While the true frequency of beeswax use may be debated, alternatives to beehive products were seemingly preferr...
In the middle ages bees held significant economic, social and cultural importance. Constant demand f...
National audienceAlthough the products of the beehive – wax and honey - held an important place in t...
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...
International audienceThe pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
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...
Describes a set of pottery beehives from the Iberian Peninsula in third century BC. Products extract...
Recently, an exceptional find was made by the Nakum Archaeological Project in an offering deposited ...
This is the author's version of an article subsequently published in Nature. The definitive version ...
In antiquity bees and honey had a very special significance. Honey was indeed considered to dr...
Honey was the main sweetening agent in the ancient world; it is mentioned in literary sources and ar...
In the middle ages bees held significant economic, social and cultural importance. Constant demand f...
National audienceAlthough the products of the beehive – wax and honey - held an important place in t...
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...
International audienceThe pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
The pressures on honeybee (Apis mellifera) populations, resulting from threats by modern pesticides,...
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...
Describes a set of pottery beehives from the Iberian Peninsula in third century BC. Products extract...
Recently, an exceptional find was made by the Nakum Archaeological Project in an offering deposited ...
This is the author's version of an article subsequently published in Nature. The definitive version ...
In antiquity bees and honey had a very special significance. Honey was indeed considered to dr...
Honey was the main sweetening agent in the ancient world; it is mentioned in literary sources and ar...
In the middle ages bees held significant economic, social and cultural importance. Constant demand f...
National audienceAlthough the products of the beehive – wax and honey - held an important place in t...
Over the past few years, beekeeping has been a media focal point. Nevertheless There is a paucity of...