International audienceThe present study is a review of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out in the last decade at the three ancient Roman port/dock system sites of Pisae, Portus, and Neapolis. Pollen, plant macrofossils (leaf, wood, seed/fruit macroremains) and wood constituting the shipwrecks were considered, and the results, partly unpublished, integrated and interpreted. Waterlogged sediments from these port areas turned out to be particularly suited for archaeobotanical analysis and opened new perspectives in ancient harbour studies. This is the first time that a synthesis of archaeobotanical data from Italian archaeological sites of the same typology is attempted for the Roman period. The disparate sampling strategies and availabl...
<p>Remnants of the ancient harbour of Rome are located in the Tiber delta area 3.5 km away from the ...
Several ancient wooden shipwrecks, harbours and submerged sites have frequently been found in the Me...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
International audienceThe present study is a review of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out in ...
Three Roman shipwrecks (1st-3rd century AD) were recovered in the sandy-silt sediments representing ...
In 2004 three shipwrecks were found in the Roman harbour of Neapolis due to excavation for the Piazz...
International audienceThree Roman shipwrecks (Napoli A and Napoli C e 1st cent. AD; Napoli B e 2nd c...
Results relating to the identification of macroscopic plant remains (leaves, fruits, seeds) discover...
In this paper, we present a detailed record of the plant remains recovered on the palaeo-seafloors o...
Remnants of the ancient harbour of rome are located in the tiber delta area 3.5 km away from the pre...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
<p>Remnants of the ancient harbour of Rome are located in the Tiber delta area 3.5 km away from the ...
Several ancient wooden shipwrecks, harbours and submerged sites have frequently been found in the Me...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...
International audienceThe present study is a review of the archaeobotanical analyses carried out in ...
Three Roman shipwrecks (1st-3rd century AD) were recovered in the sandy-silt sediments representing ...
In 2004 three shipwrecks were found in the Roman harbour of Neapolis due to excavation for the Piazz...
International audienceThree Roman shipwrecks (Napoli A and Napoli C e 1st cent. AD; Napoli B e 2nd c...
Results relating to the identification of macroscopic plant remains (leaves, fruits, seeds) discover...
In this paper, we present a detailed record of the plant remains recovered on the palaeo-seafloors o...
Remnants of the ancient harbour of rome are located in the tiber delta area 3.5 km away from the pre...
In Italy, archaeobotanical research from urban contexts dated to the Roman period, if compared with ...
<p>Remnants of the ancient harbour of Rome are located in the Tiber delta area 3.5 km away from the ...
Several ancient wooden shipwrecks, harbours and submerged sites have frequently been found in the Me...
In this paper, we focus on the most critical but low-studied Late Roman phase (3rd-6th century AD) o...