This work is a multidisciplinary research project started on the archaeological site of Jure Vetere (Calabria region, southern Italy). The excavation area is located on Sila Grande mountain (1100 m a.s.l.), 5 km west of San Giovanni in Fiore, where between the end of the XII century and the first decades of the XIII century a monastic settlement rose. The archaeological research, carried out by IBAM-CNR on the site, made evident a huge ecclesiastical building that features two different phases. What should be pointed out is that, thanks to the multi-disciplinary approach applied to a “Landscape Archaeology” research, important information was collected due to the study of archaeological finds, written sources, ethnoarchaeological data, pho...
In the framework of the multidisciplinary analysis carried out at Sant’Angelo Vecchio, a rural settl...
This paper highlights results of a multidisciplinary and multi-analytical study of Holocene archaeol...
The archaeological site ”Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio” (1550–1170 BC) has been investigated for ...
ricerca ultidisciplinare sulla ricostruzione archeoambientale del monastero di Jure Vetere in Sila -...
The archaeological research carried out by IBAM-CNR and the Post Graduate School of Archaeology (UNI...
The archaeological research carried out by IBAM-CNR and the Post Graduate School of Archaeology (UNI...
Palynological analyses were carried out in the Tyrrhenian coastal area of the Northern Maremma to an...
The territory along the Bradano river (Basilicata region, southern Italy) is rich in archaeological ...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
A palynological approach to the study of Mediterranean landscapes is ideally suited for detecting th...
Lo sfruttamento di un territorio monastico: un approccio multidisciplinare con l’utilizzo del GIS e ...
The joint botanical–archaeological research allows to improve the knowledge on environmental and lan...
The present-day Mediterranean landscape is a result of the long-term human–environment–c...
Interdisciplinary researches including archaeological, historical and palynological investigations a...
In circum-Mediterranean countries, human impact had a great influence and generated impressive patte...
In the framework of the multidisciplinary analysis carried out at Sant’Angelo Vecchio, a rural settl...
This paper highlights results of a multidisciplinary and multi-analytical study of Holocene archaeol...
The archaeological site ”Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio” (1550–1170 BC) has been investigated for ...
ricerca ultidisciplinare sulla ricostruzione archeoambientale del monastero di Jure Vetere in Sila -...
The archaeological research carried out by IBAM-CNR and the Post Graduate School of Archaeology (UNI...
The archaeological research carried out by IBAM-CNR and the Post Graduate School of Archaeology (UNI...
Palynological analyses were carried out in the Tyrrhenian coastal area of the Northern Maremma to an...
The territory along the Bradano river (Basilicata region, southern Italy) is rich in archaeological ...
Plant remains - including pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds and fruits, woods and charcoals - a...
A palynological approach to the study of Mediterranean landscapes is ideally suited for detecting th...
Lo sfruttamento di un territorio monastico: un approccio multidisciplinare con l’utilizzo del GIS e ...
The joint botanical–archaeological research allows to improve the knowledge on environmental and lan...
The present-day Mediterranean landscape is a result of the long-term human–environment–c...
Interdisciplinary researches including archaeological, historical and palynological investigations a...
In circum-Mediterranean countries, human impact had a great influence and generated impressive patte...
In the framework of the multidisciplinary analysis carried out at Sant’Angelo Vecchio, a rural settl...
This paper highlights results of a multidisciplinary and multi-analytical study of Holocene archaeol...
The archaeological site ”Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio” (1550–1170 BC) has been investigated for ...