The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still a challenge to archaeological science, as most of the markers known up to now are either not durable or diagnostic enough to be used as secure proof. The current study addresses this question by experimental work reproducing the malting processes and subsequent charring of the resulting products under laboratory conditions in order to simulate their preservation (by charring) in archaeological contexts and to explore the preservation of microstructural alterations of the cereal grains. The experimentally germinated and charred grains showed clearly degraded (thinned) aleurone cell walls. The histological alterations of the cereal grains were ...
International audienceAmorphous charred objects (ACO) are a common category of finds in archaeobotan...
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and wa...
The application of morphometric analysis in archaeobotany has the potential to refine quantitatively...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still ...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
Abstract In order to investigate ancient cereal cooking practices, the microstructure of preserved s...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamenta...
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and wa...
The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamental components of early far...
Charring is the most ubiquitous form of preservation of plant material on archaeological sites, occu...
Remains of ancient dishes can contribute significantly to the knowledge of past dietary habits, addi...
© 2018 The Authors This paper addresses for the first time a large body of archaeobotanical data fro...
International audienceAmorphous charred objects (ACO) are a common category of finds in archaeobotan...
International audienceAmorphous charred objects (ACO) are a common category of finds in archaeobotan...
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and wa...
The application of morphometric analysis in archaeobotany has the potential to refine quantitatively...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still...
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production is still ...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
This paper presents results from a study of starch granules in charred archaeological grains with th...
Abstract In order to investigate ancient cereal cooking practices, the microstructure of preserved s...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamenta...
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and wa...
The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamental components of early far...
Charring is the most ubiquitous form of preservation of plant material on archaeological sites, occu...
Remains of ancient dishes can contribute significantly to the knowledge of past dietary habits, addi...
© 2018 The Authors This paper addresses for the first time a large body of archaeobotanical data fro...
International audienceAmorphous charred objects (ACO) are a common category of finds in archaeobotan...
International audienceAmorphous charred objects (ACO) are a common category of finds in archaeobotan...
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and wa...
The application of morphometric analysis in archaeobotany has the potential to refine quantitatively...