Leaf-foddering of Livestock in the Neolithic: Archaeobotanical Evidence from Weier, Switzerlan
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter–gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
Vegetation during the glacial period, post-glacial warming and the Younger Dryas does not seem to ha...
Tree fodder (leaves, twigs) to feed ruminants seems to have been used since the Neolithic, althought...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
International audienceTree fodder (leaves, twigs…) to feed ruminants seems to have been used since t...
596 waterlogged, uncarbonized branch wood specimens from four cultural layers of the late Neolithic ...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
This article brings together in a comprehensive way, and for the first time, on- and off-site palaeo...
Pollen Spectra from the Double Passage-Grave, Klekkendehøj, on Møn: Evidence of Swidden Cultivation ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter–gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
Vegetation during the glacial period, post-glacial warming and the Younger Dryas does not seem to ha...
Tree fodder (leaves, twigs) to feed ruminants seems to have been used since the Neolithic, althought...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
International audienceTree fodder (leaves, twigs…) to feed ruminants seems to have been used since t...
596 waterlogged, uncarbonized branch wood specimens from four cultural layers of the late Neolithic ...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Shielings are the historically known form of transhumance in Scandinavia, where livestock were moved...
This article brings together in a comprehensive way, and for the first time, on- and off-site palaeo...
Pollen Spectra from the Double Passage-Grave, Klekkendehøj, on Møn: Evidence of Swidden Cultivation ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter–gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
The analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic...
Vegetation during the glacial period, post-glacial warming and the Younger Dryas does not seem to ha...