International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southwestern Germany, Switzerland and Eastern France have long been the focus of archaeological and public interest. Consumption practices, particularly in the context of feasting, played a major role in Early Celtic life and imported ceramic vessels have consequently been interpreted as an attempt by the elite to imitate Mediterranean wine feasting. Here we present the first scientific study carried out to elucidate the use of Mediterranean imports in Early Celtic Central Europe and their local ceramic counterparts through organic residue analyses of 99 vessels from Vix-Mont Lassois, a key Early Celtic site. In the Mediterranean ...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
This research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman Euro...
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etrusca...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
This research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman Euro...
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etrusca...
International audienceThe rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th c...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent. BC) in Southweste...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
The Early Celtic site of the Heuneburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany) has long been understood as a h...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
From 2015 to 2018 the joint research project “BEFIM” conducted interdisciplinary research to achieve...
This research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman Euro...
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etrusca...