The pottery assemblage from the Maharski prekop site was analysed to obtain insights into vessel use and husbandry practices. Total lipid extracts of pottery samples were subjected to gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), gas chromatography–combustion–isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC–C–IRMS) and soft ionisation electrospray mass spectrometric techniques ESI Q–TOF MS and ESI Q–TOF MS/MS. The charred organic deposits on vessels were AMS 14C dated. The results show that some vessels were used for cooking ruminant meat, while in other traces of mixed non–ruminant and ruminant meat or plants and animal meat cooking were identified. Some vessels were used for milk processing
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...
The paper presents the results of lipid analyses of pottery samples from Ho≠evarica (Ljub- ljansko ...
A collection of pottery from the early Neolithic site of Mala Triglavca was analysed with the aim of...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
This paper presents a preliminary study of the analysis of organic residues of Early and Middle Jomo...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
In this article, we discuss the role of pottery in food-related practices at the Resnikov prekop sit...
-EnLipid extracts of sherds of Roman cooking pots from the Temple of Apollo in Hierapolis (southwest...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...
The paper presents the results of lipid analyses of pottery samples from Ho≠evarica (Ljub- ljansko ...
A collection of pottery from the early Neolithic site of Mala Triglavca was analysed with the aim of...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
This paper presents a preliminary study of the analysis of organic residues of Early and Middle Jomo...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
The adoption of pottery technology by hunter-gatherers in the Baltic region has mainly been placed w...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
In this article, we discuss the role of pottery in food-related practices at the Resnikov prekop sit...
-EnLipid extracts of sherds of Roman cooking pots from the Temple of Apollo in Hierapolis (southwest...
During the past four and a half years this group has been involved in a programme of development and...
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Between 2002 and 2004, excavations on the castle of Middelburg (Belgium) revealed ample pottery asse...
Farming transformed societies globally. Yet, despite more than a century of research, there is littl...