The ‘Hidden Foods’ project is a new research programme aimed at reconstructing the importance of plant foods in prehistoric forager subsistence in Southern Europe, with a particular focus on Italy and the Balkans. The role of plant foods in pre-agrarian societies remains one of the major issues of world prehistory. Popular narratives still envisage ancient foragers as primarily ‘meat-eaters’, mainly as a consequence of the poor preservation of plant remains in early prehistoric contexts, and due to the employment of methods particularly focused on the contribution of animal protein to human diet (e.g. isotope analysis) (e.g. Bocherens 2009; Jones 2009; Richards 2009). Recently, new methods applied to archaeological evidence have provided a ...
The transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choices resulting from the ...
A broad range of biogeochemical techniques encompassing a wide array of disciplines is successfully ...
This paper presents new evidence for the harvesting of edible plant roots and tubers at Northton, a ...
The ‘Hidden Foods’ project is a new research programme aimed at reconstructing the importance of pla...
“Plant Resources in the Palaeolithic” is a research project focused on the technologies for plant fo...
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwe...
European Paleolithic subsistence is assumed to have been largely based on animal protein and fat, wh...
Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria has approved financial support for a Project entitled ...
The analysis of macro-botanical remains from the late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo has provided...
This paper presents new evidence for the harvesting of edible plant roots and tubers at Northton, a ...
The analysis of macro-botanical remains from the late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo has provided...
This paper takes a long-term perspective and looks at the development of plant food economies from ...
In this contribution we dismantle the perceived role of marine resources and plant foods in the sub...
Evidence of plant food processing is a significant indicator of the human ability to exploit environ...
The transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choices resulting from the ...
A broad range of biogeochemical techniques encompassing a wide array of disciplines is successfully ...
This paper presents new evidence for the harvesting of edible plant roots and tubers at Northton, a ...
The ‘Hidden Foods’ project is a new research programme aimed at reconstructing the importance of pla...
“Plant Resources in the Palaeolithic” is a research project focused on the technologies for plant fo...
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwe...
European Paleolithic subsistence is assumed to have been largely based on animal protein and fat, wh...
Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria has approved financial support for a Project entitled ...
The analysis of macro-botanical remains from the late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo has provided...
This paper presents new evidence for the harvesting of edible plant roots and tubers at Northton, a ...
The analysis of macro-botanical remains from the late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo has provided...
This paper takes a long-term perspective and looks at the development of plant food economies from ...
In this contribution we dismantle the perceived role of marine resources and plant foods in the sub...
Evidence of plant food processing is a significant indicator of the human ability to exploit environ...
The transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choices resulting from the ...
A broad range of biogeochemical techniques encompassing a wide array of disciplines is successfully ...
This paper presents new evidence for the harvesting of edible plant roots and tubers at Northton, a ...