Non-woody plant remains are known from burial contexts in North–western Europe, but get overlooked when preservation issuboptimal. While phytolith analysis has demonstrated its value regarding the detection of vegetative grave goods, systematicapplication of this method to graves in European archaeology is, however, scarce. This paper concerns the examination ofthe elite Viking-Age equestrian burial at Fregerslev II, where phytolith analysis, combined with pollen analysis, revealedthe presence of two types of plant material in the grave. The phytolith analysis of Fregerslev II included the investigation ofchaff located close to a horse bridle, the chaff being both detected in the field and during investigation of a block sample bymeans of s...
Phytoliths are inorganic, microscopic silica bodies formed within and between living plant cells. Th...
Archaeobotanical studies and information about phytoliths are presented in the first part of the bac...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
Non-woody plant remains are known from burial contexts in North–western Europe, but get overlooked w...
In 2017, an equestrian burial dating to the late Viking Age was excavated in Fregerslev, Denmark. Me...
In 2012, a trial excavation at Fregerslev, east of Skanderborg, Denmark, revealed an equestrian buri...
This work concerns multi-scalar archaeobotanical studies of a poorly preserved Viking-Age equestrian...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
Phytoliths are inorganic, microscopic silica bodies formed within and between living plant cells. Th...
Archaeobotanical studies and information about phytoliths are presented in the first part of the bac...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
Non-woody plant remains are known from burial contexts in North–western Europe, but get overlooked w...
In 2017, an equestrian burial dating to the late Viking Age was excavated in Fregerslev, Denmark. Me...
In 2012, a trial excavation at Fregerslev, east of Skanderborg, Denmark, revealed an equestrian buri...
This work concerns multi-scalar archaeobotanical studies of a poorly preserved Viking-Age equestrian...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Recent investigations of an apparently ‘empty,’ partly disturbed Viking chamber grave in Denmark (Fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
There is increasing evidence for crop cultivation at sites of the Neolithic Swifterbant culture from...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
Phytoliths are inorganic, microscopic silica bodies formed within and between living plant cells. Th...
Archaeobotanical studies and information about phytoliths are presented in the first part of the bac...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...