[HTML][HTML] Wild plant use in European Neolithic subsistence economies: a formal assessment of preservation bias in archaeobotanical assemblages and the …

S Colledge, J Conolly - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper we estimate the degree to which the range and proportion of wild plant foods
are under-represented in samples of charred botanical remains from archaeological sites …

The significance of the Tyrolean Iceman for the archaeobotany of Central Europe

K Oeggl - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2009 - Springer
This paper reviews the archaeobotanical research conducted on the plant material
recovered from the Iceman′ s body, his garment and equipment, as well as that from the …

The times of their lives: Hunting history in the archaeology of Neolithic Europe

A Whittle - 2017 - torrossa.com
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Neolithic population crash in northwest Europe associated with agricultural crisis

S Colledge, J Conolly, E Crema, S Shennan - Quaternary Research, 2019 - cambridge.org
The focus of this paper is the Neolithic of northwest Europe, where a rapid growth in
population between~ 5950 and~ 5550 cal yr BP is followed by a decline that lasted until …

An integrated perspective on farming in the early Neolithic lakeshore site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)

F Antolín, R Buxó, S Jacomet, V Navarrete… - Environmental …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
A combined analysis of the faunal and charred plant macroremains from the early Neolithic
lakeshore site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) is presented. The aim was to characterise the …

Closed forest or open woodland as natural vegetation in the surroundings of Linearbandkeramik settlements?

A Kreuz - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2008 - Springer
Deciduous woodland can be reconstructed as the potential vegetation cover of most parts of
the Chernozem (black earth) loess areas settled by the early Neolithic farmers of the …

The Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement

M Knight, R Ballantyne, IR Zeki, D Gibson - Antiquity, 2019 - cambridge.org
The Must Farm pile-dwelling site is an extraordinarily well-preserved Late Bronze Age
settlement in Cambridgeshire, UK. The authors present the site's contextual setting, from its …

Local, intensive and diverse?: Early farmers and plant economy in the North-East of the Iberian Peninsula (5500-2300 cal BC)

F Antolín - Local, intensive and diverse?, 2016 - torrossa.com
The Neolithic period in the North-East of the Iberian Peninsula has received the attention of
many archaeologists during the XXth and XXIst centuries, from the earliest humanists like …

[HTML][HTML] State of the (t) art. Analytical approaches in the investigation of components and production traits of archaeological bread-like objects, applied to two finds …

AG Heiss, F Antolín, N Bleicher, C Harb, S Jacomet… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich
(Switzerland) and was documented during a rescue excavation in 2010 and 2011 by the …

Plant economy and village life in Neolithic lake dwellings at the time of the Alpine Iceman

S Jacomet - Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 2009 - Springer
This paper gives an overview of domesticated and wild plants used during the second half of
the fourth millennium cal bc in a region within a semicircle of ca. 100 km radius around the …