[HTML][HTML] Plant Diversity in Archaeological Sites and Its Bioindication Values for Nature Conservation: Assessments in the UNESCO Site Etruscan Necropolis of …

G Zangari, F Bartoli, F Lucchese, G Caneva - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
In archaeological sites, plants can be a risk for monument conservation. However, in these
sites, a refugium for plant biodiversity is often detected, such as in the UNESCO site …

[HTML][HTML] Plants as symbols of power in the Achaemenid iconography of ancient Persian monuments

G Caneva, A Lazzara, Z Hosseini - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
The art of the Achaemenid Empire flourished in Ancient Persia from the 6th to 4th centuries
BCE, and featured stone-carved monumental structures adorned with recurring zoological …

[HTML][HTML] Ecological Analysis and Opportunities for Enhancement of the Archaeological Landscape: The Vascular Flora of Seven Archaeological Sites in Greece

E Kanellou, M Papafotiou, C Saitanis, G Economou - Environments, 2024 - mdpi.com
Spontaneous plants are an integral part of the archaeological landscape. The indigenous
vegetation of the archaeological landscape can play a significant role in preserving the …

Vegetation Analysis in the Archaeological Area of Pasargadae WHS (Iran) Enhancing the Naturalistic Value of the Site within the Occurring Environmental Changes

G Zangari, Z Hosseini, G Caneva - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
This study provides pioneering research on the vegetation of archaeological areas in Iran to
enhance its naturalistic and bioindication values by selecting the Pasargadae World …