Article disponible en ligne www.springerlink.comInternational audienceIdentification of numerous remains (stones, seeds, charcoal) of Olea europaea (olive) at the early Bronze Age site of Tel Yarmouth, Israel, shows the importance of olives in the local economy. Production of olive oil is indicated by the presence of crushed olive stones as well as an oil extracting area. The role of olive oil production in the Levantine area and at Tel Yarmouth in particular during the early Bronze Age is discussed
The Shephelah, known as the breadbasket of the southern Levant, is one of the more extensively inves...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Anthracological analyses carried out at the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrheni...
Article disponible en ligne www.springerlink.comInternational audienceIdentification of numerous rem...
Olive cultivation and oil pressing can be considered as cultural phenomenon characteriz-ing the Medi...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
Recent research from the site of Pella in Jordan examines the process and timing of olive cultivatio...
This thesis attempts to describe ancient olive oil production in Cyrenaica (North-East Libya) during...
In this paper I would like to investigate hypothesis pertaining to the existence of a textile manufa...
Anthracological analysis was carried out in the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrr...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ne...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
The olive presses at Idalion, a city-kingdom on the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exhibit ...
This thesis examines the rural settlement, landscape and two rural economic activities: olive oil an...
The Shephelah, known as the breadbasket of the southern Levant, is one of the more extensively inves...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Anthracological analyses carried out at the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrheni...
Article disponible en ligne www.springerlink.comInternational audienceIdentification of numerous rem...
Olive cultivation and oil pressing can be considered as cultural phenomenon characteriz-ing the Medi...
The olive it‟s the most important tree of the Mediterranean, its domestication has begun during the ...
Olive wood, stone olive presses and clay spouted tubs, used for separating olive oil and water...
Recent research from the site of Pella in Jordan examines the process and timing of olive cultivatio...
This thesis attempts to describe ancient olive oil production in Cyrenaica (North-East Libya) during...
In this paper I would like to investigate hypothesis pertaining to the existence of a textile manufa...
Anthracological analysis was carried out in the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrr...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ne...
International audienceDuring the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th...
The olive presses at Idalion, a city-kingdom on the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exhibit ...
This thesis examines the rural settlement, landscape and two rural economic activities: olive oil an...
The Shephelah, known as the breadbasket of the southern Levant, is one of the more extensively inves...
International audienceCenturies of cultivation, selection, trade and exchanges all around the Medite...
Anthracological analyses carried out at the archaeological site of Punta di Zambrone on the Tyrrheni...