The issue of resource exploitation, both plants and animals, by Neolithic communities has always attracted vast interest. In particular, resource exploitation at mountain cave sites is still being widely discussed. This paper explores the use of grass resources at the archaeological site of Els Trocs (Aragón, Spain), a Neolithic mountain site in the Pyrenees. The analysis of phytolith samples suggests that grasses growing in the surrounding of the site were widely used. The morphological assemblages identified, and their spatial distribution, indicate that wild grasses were probably used as floor spread. The integrated approach used in this study, combining phytolith, spherulite and micromorphological analyses, confirms this hypothesis. Fur...
International audienceThis paper presents the archaeobotanical study of several Neolithic settlement...
International audienceAlong with ceramics production, sedentism, and herding, agriculture is a major...
Çatalhöyük’s millennium-long Neolithic sequence and large archaeobotanical assemblage of stored c...
The issue of resource exploitation, both plants and animals, by Neolithic communities has always att...
This paper presents archaeobotanical results from the Neolithic levels (5,300–4,000 b.c.) of two rec...
<div><p>The present study investigates the occurrence of wild grasses at Epipalaeolithic and acerami...
International audienceThe analyses of archaeobotanical assemblages recovered in recent excavations i...
This dissertation presents the results of archaeobotanical investigation into the Chasséen cave of T...
The North African region offers up essential data for the study of the origins of the earliest forms...
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...
International audienceThis paper presents the archaeobotanical study of several Neolithic settlement...
International audienceAlong with ceramics production, sedentism, and herding, agriculture is a major...
Çatalhöyük’s millennium-long Neolithic sequence and large archaeobotanical assemblage of stored c...
The issue of resource exploitation, both plants and animals, by Neolithic communities has always att...
This paper presents archaeobotanical results from the Neolithic levels (5,300–4,000 b.c.) of two rec...
<div><p>The present study investigates the occurrence of wild grasses at Epipalaeolithic and acerami...
International audienceThe analyses of archaeobotanical assemblages recovered in recent excavations i...
This dissertation presents the results of archaeobotanical investigation into the Chasséen cave of T...
The North African region offers up essential data for the study of the origins of the earliest forms...
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...
International audienceThis paper presents the archaeobotanical study of several Neolithic settlement...
International audienceAlong with ceramics production, sedentism, and herding, agriculture is a major...
Çatalhöyük’s millennium-long Neolithic sequence and large archaeobotanical assemblage of stored c...