This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work in Greece to date, with the aim of highlighting its potential and creating a framework in which future work can be contextualized. The term “archaeobotany” is used here in its narrow sense, referring to the study of plant macroremains, such as seeds, fruits and other plant parts, and excluding charcoal studies or “anthracology” and analyses of microremains (for example pollen, phytoliths), which have developed to become separate subdisciplines
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
This paper investigates agricultural practices during the 1st millennium BCE in Greece. New archaeob...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work i...
This paper explores the full potential of archaeobotanical research in the investigation of issues s...
Investigation of the incipience of agriculture in Greece employing archaeobotanical remains is a cha...
Investigation of the incipience of agriculture in Greece employing archaeobotanical remains is a cha...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
Among the sciences applied in archaeology, archaeobotany fills a crucial piece of the Cultural Herit...
Archaeobotany is the discipline that merges botany with archaeology. It is based on the study of pla...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Scope This database compiles, from published sources, the sample records of archaeobotanical (plant)...
This thesis focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of Archaeobotany and as such, different types of...
The site of Motya, also called Mozia or Mothia, is a small islet in the middle of the Mediterranean,...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
This paper investigates agricultural practices during the 1st millennium BCE in Greece. New archaeob...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
This paper provides a brief overview of the history and main achievements of archaeobotanical work i...
This paper explores the full potential of archaeobotanical research in the investigation of issues s...
Investigation of the incipience of agriculture in Greece employing archaeobotanical remains is a cha...
Investigation of the incipience of agriculture in Greece employing archaeobotanical remains is a cha...
Palaeoethnobotany (or the shorter term, archaeo- botany) is the study of the direct interrelationsh...
Among the sciences applied in archaeology, archaeobotany fills a crucial piece of the Cultural Herit...
Archaeobotany is the discipline that merges botany with archaeology. It is based on the study of pla...
Plant remains may be found preserved in various types of deposits of natural or human origin. Archae...
Scope This database compiles, from published sources, the sample records of archaeobotanical (plant)...
This thesis focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of Archaeobotany and as such, different types of...
The site of Motya, also called Mozia or Mothia, is a small islet in the middle of the Mediterranean,...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...
This paper investigates agricultural practices during the 1st millennium BCE in Greece. New archaeob...
Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological contexts. Despite Australasian resea...