Excavations at Arslantepe have brought to light a lot of archaeobotanical material dating from 5300 to 3950 years BP. The archaeobotanical studies highlighted the presence of various botanical taxa preserved by charring. The great diversity in founding taxa and the selective use of wood can be either due to a choice or selection or even to an environmental availability. Stable carbon isotope analysis was carried out to disentangle the human choice and climate variation. In fact, 813C values of both fresh and charred wood are environmental proxies and are related to drought stress. Analysis of selected fossil woods (deciduous Quercus and Juniperus sp.) and caryopsis (Triticum dicoccon and Hordeum vulgare) from the archaeological site were ca...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic c...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
A long-lived Anatolian archaeological site (Arslantepe, Malatya plain) was investigated under a pala...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
Rationale: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The C-13/C-12 ratio of juniper charcoals from the archaeological site of Arslantepe, Malatya (Turkey...
RATIONALE: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
International audienceThe use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses on human and animal bon...
A considerable amount of charcoal remains from the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatol...
International audienceRobust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruc...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic c...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
A long-lived Anatolian archaeological site (Arslantepe, Malatya plain) was investigated under a pala...
In Near Eastern archaeology, studies on crop management during the early stages of civilisation have...
Rationale: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The C-13/C-12 ratio of juniper charcoals from the archaeological site of Arslantepe, Malatya (Turkey...
RATIONALE: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
International audienceThe use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses on human and animal bon...
A considerable amount of charcoal remains from the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatol...
International audienceRobust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruc...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
The archaeobotanical remains, coming from the tell of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia), have been studi...
The practice of agriculture across the Mediterranean basin has had significant social and economic c...