La Draga is an open-air settlement located on the shoreline of Lake Banyoles in the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. To date, two occupation phases have been differentiated, both attributed to the Early Neolithic (5300–4900 cal BC). The proximity of the lake has meant that a large part of the site has been covered by the water table; as a consequence organic materials are well preserved. The preservation of wooden artefacts offers an excellent opportunity to study the techniques and crafts developed in the first Neolithic villages. This chapter presents the wooden tools related to agricultural practices. This assemblage consists of 45 pointed sticks, 24 of which can be interpreted as digging sticks according to ethnographic and archaeolo...
In the Mediterranean area, direct archeological evidence proving the existence of navigation during ...
Abstract: Direct evidence of agriculture in Early Neolithic Portugal is almost non-existent, so ther...
The study of the crop-harvesting technology of the first groups of farmers can notably contribute to...
Marvellous preservation of organic materials at the Neolithic site of La Draga in north-east Iberia ...
The exceptional preservation of organic material in the early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, ...
Through this contribution, we will try to face the study of productions, technical variability and t...
La Draga is an early Neolithic site on the shore of Lake Banyoles (Spain). The archaeological layer ...
The introduction of the Neolithic period brings a whole series of notable technological innovations ...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
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...
The early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) has provided a singular sample of plant-craft...
The spread of agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula is documented from at least ca. 5600–5500BC, alth...
La Draga is an early Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement (5300 to 4900 cal BC), located on the shore ...
The aim of this research has been to consider the existence of an incipient textile production at th...
In the Mediterranean area, direct archeological evidence proving the existence of navigation during ...
Abstract: Direct evidence of agriculture in Early Neolithic Portugal is almost non-existent, so ther...
The study of the crop-harvesting technology of the first groups of farmers can notably contribute to...
Marvellous preservation of organic materials at the Neolithic site of La Draga in north-east Iberia ...
The exceptional preservation of organic material in the early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, ...
Through this contribution, we will try to face the study of productions, technical variability and t...
La Draga is an early Neolithic site on the shore of Lake Banyoles (Spain). The archaeological layer ...
The introduction of the Neolithic period brings a whole series of notable technological innovations ...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
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...
The early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) has provided a singular sample of plant-craft...
The spread of agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula is documented from at least ca. 5600–5500BC, alth...
La Draga is an early Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement (5300 to 4900 cal BC), located on the shore ...
The aim of this research has been to consider the existence of an incipient textile production at th...
In the Mediterranean area, direct archeological evidence proving the existence of navigation during ...
Abstract: Direct evidence of agriculture in Early Neolithic Portugal is almost non-existent, so ther...
The study of the crop-harvesting technology of the first groups of farmers can notably contribute to...