Archaeobotanical analyses of charred seeds, fruit and wood charcoal from the residential part of the ez-Zantur area at Petra, Jordan, provide new data on the agricultural economy and use of the landscape in this famous merchant Nabataean city from the middle of the 2nd century bc to the beginning of the 5th century ad. The study is based on analyses of 7,640 whole and fragmented seeds, pips and fruit stones and 624 charcoal fragments sampled from household deposits. The results show that the food supply was based on common Mediterranean cultivated taxa such as cereals (Hordeum vulgare, Triticum aestivum/durum), pulses (Lens culinaris) and fruit (Olea europaea, Ficus carica, Vitis vinifera), which were probably cultivated both in the city an...
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century ...
Large, pre-modern complex agricultural societies faced signicant environmental and social challenges...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...
Archaeobotanical analyses of charred seeds, fruit and wood charcoal from the residential part of the...
Petra, an ancient city located in southern Jordan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its arc...
This archaeobotanical analysis was carried out as part of the Khirbet Faris project: a multi- discip...
International audienceOasian agrobiodiversity in Northwestern Arabia has a long and deep history whi...
International audienceDharih is a rural site located in the Jordanian higlands and occupied mainly f...
Dati archeobotanici relativi al sito di Agghram Nadharif (Sahara libico) , basati sull'esame di poll...
Much concerning food production and consumption is known from historical sources. But research on th...
Among the carbonized seeds and fruits recovered from Late Bronze Age and Iron Age layers of Deir 'Al...
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century ...
Large, pre-modern complex agricultural societies faced signicant environmental and social challenges...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...
Archaeobotanical analyses of charred seeds, fruit and wood charcoal from the residential part of the...
Petra, an ancient city located in southern Jordan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its arc...
This archaeobotanical analysis was carried out as part of the Khirbet Faris project: a multi- discip...
International audienceOasian agrobiodiversity in Northwestern Arabia has a long and deep history whi...
International audienceDharih is a rural site located in the Jordanian higlands and occupied mainly f...
Dati archeobotanici relativi al sito di Agghram Nadharif (Sahara libico) , basati sull'esame di poll...
Much concerning food production and consumption is known from historical sources. But research on th...
Among the carbonized seeds and fruits recovered from Late Bronze Age and Iron Age layers of Deir 'Al...
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century ...
Large, pre-modern complex agricultural societies faced signicant environmental and social challenges...
International audienceIn recent decades, the development of archaeobotany in the Mediterranean islan...