The excellent preservation of the waterlogged botanical remains of the multiphase Neolithic pile-dwelling site of Zug-Riedmatt (Central Switzerland) yielded an ideal dataset to delve into the issue of plant economy of a community spanning several decades. The study identified a major change in crops where oil plants played a key role in the site’s initial phase before being supplanted over the course of a few decades by naked wheat, barley and pea. Wild plants continued to be gathered albeit in different proportions. In the latest settlement phase, the changes in the local vegetation and in the values of the analyses of carbon stable isotopes suggest a less humid environment. The hypothesis is that the changes perceived in the plant economy...
Plant material like threshing remains has been used systematically as filling and insulation materia...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
The excellent preservation of the waterlogged botanical remains of the multiphase Neolithic pile-dwe...
Layer taphonomy is one of the major questions in the archaeological research of lakeshore settlement...
International audienceThis paper presents the archaeobotanical study of several Neolithic settlement...
This thesis aims to identify and understand the crop dynamics in the North-Western Mediterranean and...
AbstractIn this paper we estimate the degree to which the range and proportion of wild plant foods a...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
A specific sediment sampling strategy was applied to a late Neolithic settlement phase (dendrodated ...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
Plant material like threshing remains has been used systematically as filling and insulation materia...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...
The excellent preservation of the waterlogged botanical remains of the multiphase Neolithic pile-dwe...
Layer taphonomy is one of the major questions in the archaeological research of lakeshore settlement...
International audienceThis paper presents the archaeobotanical study of several Neolithic settlement...
This thesis aims to identify and understand the crop dynamics in the North-Western Mediterranean and...
AbstractIn this paper we estimate the degree to which the range and proportion of wild plant foods a...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
A specific sediment sampling strategy was applied to a late Neolithic settlement phase (dendrodated ...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
Plant material like threshing remains has been used systematically as filling and insulation materia...
International audienceThis paper presents the state of knowledge on plant economy in the Northern Fr...
The Neolithic period is archaeologically well documented in Central Europe, and several studies cons...