Results are presented from archaeocarpological analyses carried out in \u2018The Mirror Pit\u2019, a rectangular pit, situated in the city of Ferrara, in Emilia Romagna - Northern Italy. The study is part of wider research focused on the Mediaeval period of this city. The pit belongs to a building which was in use from the second half of 14th to the end of 15th century A.D. The pit itself was filled with domestic rubbish during a few years in the middle of the 15th century. The layers were preserved by waterlogging and are therefore extraordinarily rich in organic remains and artifacts, among which was the beautiful spherical mirror which gave its name to the pit. Approximately 256,000 well-preserved seeds and fruits belonging to 98 specie...
The urban development of Medieval towns in the Mediterranean area were often controlled by the previ...
Monte Castellaccio is a hillhock, 76 m a.s.l., located in Imola (44\ub021\u2019N, 11\ub042\u2019E; N...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
Results are presented from archaeocarpological analyses carried out in ‘The Mirror Pit’, a rectangul...
The paper reports the archaeobotanical data from the Ducal Pit, a brickwork rubbish pit discovered i...
The contexts of gardens (of various kinds) are rare and problematic in archaeology. Often the faint ...
An overview of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out on material from archaeological sites of th...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
Results of archaeobotanical analyses carried out in a Renaissance pit situated in the Santi Quattro ...
This contribution refers to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Modena town (northern Ital...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on three gardens in Northern Italy that belonged to ...
A multidisciplinary research, involving archaeological and archaeobotanical investigations, was carr...
The urban development of Medieval towns in the Mediterranean area were often controlled by the previ...
Monte Castellaccio is a hillhock, 76 m a.s.l., located in Imola (44\ub021\u2019N, 11\ub042\u2019E; N...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...
Results are presented from archaeocarpological analyses carried out in ‘The Mirror Pit’, a rectangul...
The paper reports the archaeobotanical data from the Ducal Pit, a brickwork rubbish pit discovered i...
The contexts of gardens (of various kinds) are rare and problematic in archaeology. Often the faint ...
An overview of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out on material from archaeological sites of th...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site Piazza Garibaldi of Parma, a city locate...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on the site “Novi Ark” in the city of Modena. The ex...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
Results of archaeobotanical analyses carried out in a Renaissance pit situated in the Santi Quattro ...
This contribution refers to the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Modena town (northern Ital...
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a t...
Archaeobotanical analyses have been carried out on three gardens in Northern Italy that belonged to ...
A multidisciplinary research, involving archaeological and archaeobotanical investigations, was carr...
The urban development of Medieval towns in the Mediterranean area were often controlled by the previ...
Monte Castellaccio is a hillhock, 76 m a.s.l., located in Imola (44\ub021\u2019N, 11\ub042\u2019E; N...
The study of seeds/fruits in archaeological excavations in urban areas helps to outline the history ...