International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impacts, but identification of the specific nature of Neolithic land management practices and the dietary contribution of early crops has been problematic. Here, we present previously undescribed stable isotope determinations of charred cereals and pulses from 13 Neolithic sites across Europe (dating ca. 5900–2400 cal B.C.), which show that early farmers used livestock manure and water management to enhance crop yields. Intensive manuring inextricably linked plant cultivation and animal herding and contributed to the remarkable resilience of these combined practices across diverse climatic zones. Critically, our findings sugg...
The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha weal...
The work presented in this dissertation explores the nature of agro-pastoral strategies developed by...
International audienceFood practices have always been a key issue to reconstruct part of the cultura...
International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term socia...
The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impac...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
International audienceIn this case study, we analyze stable isotope signatures of ancient charred pl...
Maintaining soil health is integral to agricultural production, and the archaeological record contai...
Thirty years after the discovery of an Early Neolithic timber hall at Balbridie in Scotland was repo...
This paper explores the impact of animal manure application on the δ15N values of a broad range of c...
The emergence of complex societies represents one of the major developments of human prehistory. Div...
This paper investigates agricultural management choices of farmers at the Neolithic site of Kouphvou...
International audienceThe studied area on the Beauce plateau (France) was densely inhabited during t...
In this paper we reconstruct the palaeodietary setting of LBK Vaihingen an der Enz, south-west Germa...
All farming in prehistoric Europe ultimately came from elsewhere in one way or another, unlike the g...
The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha weal...
The work presented in this dissertation explores the nature of agro-pastoral strategies developed by...
International audienceFood practices have always been a key issue to reconstruct part of the cultura...
International audienceThe spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term socia...
The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impac...
International audienceThis paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and ...
International audienceIn this case study, we analyze stable isotope signatures of ancient charred pl...
Maintaining soil health is integral to agricultural production, and the archaeological record contai...
Thirty years after the discovery of an Early Neolithic timber hall at Balbridie in Scotland was repo...
This paper explores the impact of animal manure application on the δ15N values of a broad range of c...
The emergence of complex societies represents one of the major developments of human prehistory. Div...
This paper investigates agricultural management choices of farmers at the Neolithic site of Kouphvou...
International audienceThe studied area on the Beauce plateau (France) was densely inhabited during t...
In this paper we reconstruct the palaeodietary setting of LBK Vaihingen an der Enz, south-west Germa...
All farming in prehistoric Europe ultimately came from elsewhere in one way or another, unlike the g...
The Middle Iron Age on Öland (around 200-550 AD) is often regarded as a prosperous period witha weal...
The work presented in this dissertation explores the nature of agro-pastoral strategies developed by...
International audienceFood practices have always been a key issue to reconstruct part of the cultura...