Marvellous preservation of organic materials at the Neolithic site of La Draga in north-east Iberia include a range of wooden harvesting tools. The authors examine the wood and flint to describe a range of the earliest harvesting techniques and their diverse applications.Peer Reviewe
This paper presents archaeobotanical results from the Neolithic levels (5,300–4,000 b.c.) of two rec...
The archaeobotanical (seeds and fruits) dataset of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula for the Ne...
The introduction of the Neolithic period brings a whole series of notable technological innovations ...
La Draga is an open-air settlement located on the shoreline of Lake Banyoles in the Northeast of the...
The early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) has provided a singular sample of plant-craft...
Since the earliest attempts of agriculture, prehistoric populations employed specific tools (e.g. si...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
Cereal harvesting techniques are a fundamental part of the Neolithic farming package and a main tech...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
Neolithic farming practices have been mainly addressed from the analysis of the archaeozoological an...
Through this contribution, we will try to face the study of productions, technical variability and t...
Wheat, barley and rye were harvested in the wild during the Late Epipaleolithic in the Near East. Fr...
The spread of agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula is documented from at least ca. 5600–5500BC, alth...
This paper discusses the current state of research on harvesting technologies of the first farming c...
This paper presents archaeobotanical results from the Neolithic levels (5,300–4,000 b.c.) of two rec...
The archaeobotanical (seeds and fruits) dataset of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula for the Ne...
The introduction of the Neolithic period brings a whole series of notable technological innovations ...
La Draga is an open-air settlement located on the shoreline of Lake Banyoles in the Northeast of the...
The early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) has provided a singular sample of plant-craft...
Since the earliest attempts of agriculture, prehistoric populations employed specific tools (e.g. si...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
Cereal harvesting techniques are a fundamental part of the Neolithic farming package and a main tech...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
The archaeological site La Marmotta (AnguillaraSabazia, Italy) is a singular place as regards the co...
Neolithic farming practices have been mainly addressed from the analysis of the archaeozoological an...
Through this contribution, we will try to face the study of productions, technical variability and t...
Wheat, barley and rye were harvested in the wild during the Late Epipaleolithic in the Near East. Fr...
The spread of agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula is documented from at least ca. 5600–5500BC, alth...
This paper discusses the current state of research on harvesting technologies of the first farming c...
This paper presents archaeobotanical results from the Neolithic levels (5,300–4,000 b.c.) of two rec...
The archaeobotanical (seeds and fruits) dataset of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula for the Ne...
The introduction of the Neolithic period brings a whole series of notable technological innovations ...