Early Neolithic (ca. 5850-4500 cal BC) agricultural diffusion in the Western Mediterranean: An update of archaeobotanical data in SW France
L Bouby, P Marinval, F Durand, I Figueiral, F Briois… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Farming economy was first introduced to the coastal areas of Southern France by Impressa
groups (ca. 5850–5650 cal BC), originating from Italy, and subsequently spread to the …
groups (ca. 5850–5650 cal BC), originating from Italy, and subsequently spread to the …
Human-environment interaction during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the NE Iberian Peninsula. Vegetation history, climate change and human impact during the …
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-
Pyrenean regions evidences expansion of forests during the Early Holocene in Northeastern …
Pyrenean regions evidences expansion of forests during the Early Holocene in Northeastern …
The farming-inequality nexus: new insights from ancient Western Eurasia
This article advances the hypothesis that the transformation of farming from a labour-limited
form to a land-limited form facilitated the emergence of substantial and sustained wealth …
form to a land-limited form facilitated the emergence of substantial and sustained wealth …
Lessons learned from supplementing archaeological museum exhibitions with virtual reality
Archaeological excavations provide us with important clues about the past. Excavated
artefacts represent an important connection to civilisations that no longer exist and help us …
artefacts represent an important connection to civilisations that no longer exist and help us …
Direct dating reveals the early history of opium poppy in western Europe
This paper aims to define the first chrono-cultural framework on the domestication and early
diffusion of the opium poppy using small-sized botanical remains from archaeological sites …
diffusion of the opium poppy using small-sized botanical remains from archaeological sites …
Wild fruit use among early farmers in the Neolithic (5400–2300 cal bc) in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula: an intensive practice?
The archaeobotanical record of 24 sites from the Neolithic period (5400–2300 cal bc) in the
north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is evaluated. Remarkable amounts of data have recently …
north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is evaluated. Remarkable amounts of data have recently …
From influence to impact: The multifunctional land use in Mediterranean prehistory emerging from palynology of archaeological sites (8.0-2.8 ka BP)
AM Mercuri, A Florenzano, F Burjachs… - The …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Archaeobotany is used to discover details on local land uses in prehistoric settlements
developed during the middle and beginning of late Holocene. Six archaeological sites from …
developed during the middle and beginning of late Holocene. Six archaeological sites from …
The hard knock life. Archaeobotanical data on farming practices during the Neolithic (5400–2300 cal BC) in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula
The archaeobotanical (seeds and fruits) dataset of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula for
the Neolithic period is presented and discussed in this paper in order to approach how early …
the Neolithic period is presented and discussed in this paper in order to approach how early …
Mid-Holocene vegetation history and Neolithic land-use in the Lake Banyoles area (Girona, Spain)
This paper focuses on high-resolution analysis of pollen and sedimentology and botanical
macro-remains analysis in a core from Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain). The core sequence …
macro-remains analysis in a core from Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain). The core sequence …
Pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs from the Early Neolithic settlement of La Draga (Girona, Spain)
Pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs (NPP) from the Early Neolithic settlement of La Draga
have provided new palaeoenvironmental data concerning the establishment of the first …
have provided new palaeoenvironmental data concerning the establishment of the first …