By-products of metal corrosion, when coming into contact with organic matter, have the capacity to preserve it from decay. A pilot study was conducted aiming to explore the potential and limitations of plant remains preserved in by-products of metal corrosion for archaeobotanical research. The organic remains considered come from the surface/immediate proximity of the metal funerary artefacts of two ancient cemeteries—Varna and Messambria, Eastern Bulgaria. Metal corrosion by-products were observed and sampled, under a low magnification stereo microscope. Subsequently, the plant macrofossils recognised were analysed under reflected light and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Additionally, pollen was extracted from the metal corrosion by...
Charred plant remains included charred cereal grains and chaff together with other crop plants, such...
The reproduction of archaeological corrosion patinas is a key issue for the reliable validation of c...
Materials of botanical origin in question come from archaeological excavations in the Early Slavic s...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
Carbonized plant remains recovered from the ancient city Dascyleum (Daskyleion) in the province of B...
Carbonized plant remains recovered from the ancient city Dascyleum (Daskyleion) in the province of B...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
The analysis of plant micro-remains, such as starch granules, phytoliths, and pollen, is now well es...
Major social and economical changes occurred in human societies during the Iron Age of Southeastern ...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Establishing the use and purpose of wild plant remains recovered from archaeological layers is in ma...
International audienceThe 'pollen washes' technique, based on the analysis of the pollen embedded in...
As a distinctive component of the cultural landscape in Eurasia, burial mounds are well known for th...
Since 1738, archaeological sites in the area around Mount Vesuvius have produced large quantities of...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
Charred plant remains included charred cereal grains and chaff together with other crop plants, such...
The reproduction of archaeological corrosion patinas is a key issue for the reliable validation of c...
Materials of botanical origin in question come from archaeological excavations in the Early Slavic s...
Plant remains from archaeological contexts can provide interesting information on both past societie...
Carbonized plant remains recovered from the ancient city Dascyleum (Daskyleion) in the province of B...
Carbonized plant remains recovered from the ancient city Dascyleum (Daskyleion) in the province of B...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
The analysis of plant micro-remains, such as starch granules, phytoliths, and pollen, is now well es...
Major social and economical changes occurred in human societies during the Iron Age of Southeastern ...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Establishing the use and purpose of wild plant remains recovered from archaeological layers is in ma...
International audienceThe 'pollen washes' technique, based on the analysis of the pollen embedded in...
As a distinctive component of the cultural landscape in Eurasia, burial mounds are well known for th...
Since 1738, archaeological sites in the area around Mount Vesuvius have produced large quantities of...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
Charred plant remains included charred cereal grains and chaff together with other crop plants, such...
The reproduction of archaeological corrosion patinas is a key issue for the reliable validation of c...
Materials of botanical origin in question come from archaeological excavations in the Early Slavic s...