The archaeobotanical remains from Velištak are the first evidence of plant economies from an open-air settlement dating to the late Neolithic Hvar culture in Croatia (c. 4900–4000 cal BC). The results presented here are from the 2007–2013 field seasons. Based on an examination of carbonised macro-remains, it is suggested that emmer, einkorn, and barley were the main crops at Velištak, along with lentils, bitter vetch, and possibly peas and flax. Wild plants were also exploited, with evidence of wild fruits, such as cornelian cherry. Similarities with archaeobotanical finds from the early/middle Neolithic (c. 6000–4900 cal BC) also suggest that plant economies remained relatively unchanged during the Neolithic
International audienceDikili Tash appears today to be one of the prehistoric settlements with the lo...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
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The archaeobotanical remains from Veli∏tak are the first evidence of plant economies from an open-ai...
The beginning of farming in Croatia (ca. 6000 cal BC) is little understood and few archaeobotanical ...
The beginning of farming in Croatia (ca. 6000 cal BC) is little understood and few archaeobotanical ...
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International audienceAlong with ceramics production, sedentism, and herding, agriculture is a major...
This paper presents the results of the first extensive archaeobotanical research into a Bronze Age s...
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The “old” archaeobotanical analysis of charred plant remains hand-picked in the 1970’s from sever...
This paper presents archaeobotanical data from three late Neolithic Sopot Culture (c. 5200–4000 cal ...
International audienceDikili Tash appears today to be one of the prehistoric settlements with the lo...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. For the interpretation of the transition process to the Europe...
The archaeobotanical remains from Veli∏tak are the first evidence of plant economies from an open-ai...
The beginning of farming in Croatia (ca. 6000 cal BC) is little understood and few archaeobotanical ...
The beginning of farming in Croatia (ca. 6000 cal BC) is little understood and few archaeobotanical ...
This paper presents archaeobotanical data from three late Neolithic Sopot Culture (c. 5200–4000 cal ...
This thesis examines the development of agriculture within the Carpathian Basin from the Late Neolit...
Vrbjanska Čuka is a tell site in the region of Pelagonia (Macedonia) established 8000 years ago by t...
chaeological sites is an important method to study aspects of past societies such as diet, agricultu...
International audienceAlong with ceramics production, sedentism, and herding, agriculture is a major...
This paper presents the results of the first extensive archaeobotanical research into a Bronze Age s...
Vrbjanska Cuka is a tell site in the region of Pelagonia (Macedonia) established 8000 years ago by t...
The “old” archaeobotanical analysis of charred plant remains hand-picked in the 1970’s from sever...
This paper presents archaeobotanical data from three late Neolithic Sopot Culture (c. 5200–4000 cal ...
International audienceDikili Tash appears today to be one of the prehistoric settlements with the lo...
The Central Balkans is considered a key region in the spread of agriculture form SW Asia to central ...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. For the interpretation of the transition process to the Europe...