The existence of Mesolithic agriculture is a subject of debate in the archaeobotanist community. So far, reliable and AMS-dated on-site evidence of cereal macro remains are lacking to support the hypothesis. Archaeobotanical analysis of two rock shelters with Mesolithic occupation layers in NE-France and SW-Switzerland, namely Lutter, Abri St. Joseph (FR) and Arconciel, La Souche (CH), revealed the presence of cereal remains within the Mesolithic deposits. They gave rise to a possible answer to the question, however direct dating of the individual cereal grains revealed their intrusive nature in the older deposits. The main aim of this paper is to place the newly acquired data from both sites in the broader framework of archaeobotanical res...
International audienceWhile we know that cereals played an important role in the diet of Linearbandk...
International audienceThe analyses of archaeobotanical assemblages recovered in recent excavations i...
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwe...
The existence of Mesolithic agriculture is a subject of debate in the archaeobotanist community. So ...
Accumulating palaeobotanical evidence points to agricultural activity in Central Europe well before ...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
There have been only a few archaeobotanical investigations of early medieval sites in Switzerland (5...
There have been only a few archaeobotanical investigations of early medieval sites in Switzerland (5...
The present work attempts to provide understanding of the issue of Mesolithic archaeobotany, especia...
International audienceWhile we know that cereals played an important role in the diet of Linearbandk...
International audienceThe analyses of archaeobotanical assemblages recovered in recent excavations i...
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwe...
The existence of Mesolithic agriculture is a subject of debate in the archaeobotanist community. So ...
Accumulating palaeobotanical evidence points to agricultural activity in Central Europe well before ...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
There have been only a few archaeobotanical investigations of early medieval sites in Switzerland (5...
There have been only a few archaeobotanical investigations of early medieval sites in Switzerland (5...
The present work attempts to provide understanding of the issue of Mesolithic archaeobotany, especia...
International audienceWhile we know that cereals played an important role in the diet of Linearbandk...
International audienceThe analyses of archaeobotanical assemblages recovered in recent excavations i...
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwe...