The paper reports the archaeobotanical data from the Ducal Pit, a brickwork rubbish pit discovered in the basal floor of the Ducal Palace of Ferrara (Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy). It was in use during the second half of the 15th cent. AD, when the Este family inhabited the palace. Therefore, it helps to investigate food customs of a Renaissance reigning court. The pit fill largely consists of zoological remains, with plant remains and some artefacts. Though seed/fruit concentration was not high, a fairly diversified list of taxa, mainly belonging to food and ornamental plants, was identified. Data suggest that the pit was used for disposal of dining waste and for floor sweepings. Archaeobotanical data were compared with those obtained fr...
The community of Colonna (Rome, Central Italy), dated back to 8th–10th century CE, was characterized...
An overview of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out on material from archaeological sites of th...
In the last ten years, an increasing number of studies concerning seeds and fruits recorded in archa...
The paper reports the archaeobotanical data from the Ducal Pit, a brickwork rubbish pit discovered i...
Results are presented from archaeocarpological analyses carried out in \u2018The Mirror Pit\u2019, a...
© Association for Environmental Archaeology 2021. The study of plant and animal remains from archaeo...
Noble courts in Renaissance Italy demonstrated their status, in part, through the collection of exot...
Results of archaeobotanical analyses carried out in a Renaissance pit situated in the Santi Quattro ...
The contexts of gardens (of various kinds) are rare and problematic in archaeology. Often the faint ...
The study of plant and animal remains from archaeological sites provides important evidences on past...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on three gardens in Northern Italy that belonged to ...
This paper reports the archaeobotanical and archaeozoological data from a disposal pit, whose use st...
Gli scavi archeologici nel centro storico di Ferrara (Emilia-Romagna, Nord Italia), dichiarato World...
The study of plant and animal remains from archaeological sites provides important evidence about pa...
peer reviewedThis paper discusses the finds from the filling of a tank of a villa rustica situated a...
The community of Colonna (Rome, Central Italy), dated back to 8th–10th century CE, was characterized...
An overview of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out on material from archaeological sites of th...
In the last ten years, an increasing number of studies concerning seeds and fruits recorded in archa...
The paper reports the archaeobotanical data from the Ducal Pit, a brickwork rubbish pit discovered i...
Results are presented from archaeocarpological analyses carried out in \u2018The Mirror Pit\u2019, a...
© Association for Environmental Archaeology 2021. The study of plant and animal remains from archaeo...
Noble courts in Renaissance Italy demonstrated their status, in part, through the collection of exot...
Results of archaeobotanical analyses carried out in a Renaissance pit situated in the Santi Quattro ...
The contexts of gardens (of various kinds) are rare and problematic in archaeology. Often the faint ...
The study of plant and animal remains from archaeological sites provides important evidences on past...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on three gardens in Northern Italy that belonged to ...
This paper reports the archaeobotanical and archaeozoological data from a disposal pit, whose use st...
Gli scavi archeologici nel centro storico di Ferrara (Emilia-Romagna, Nord Italia), dichiarato World...
The study of plant and animal remains from archaeological sites provides important evidence about pa...
peer reviewedThis paper discusses the finds from the filling of a tank of a villa rustica situated a...
The community of Colonna (Rome, Central Italy), dated back to 8th–10th century CE, was characterized...
An overview of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out on material from archaeological sites of th...
In the last ten years, an increasing number of studies concerning seeds and fruits recorded in archa...