Pre-Aksumite plant husbandry in the Horn of Africa

A Beldados, A Ruiz-Giralt, C Lancelotti… - Vegetation History and …, 2023 - Springer
Palaeoethnobotanical studies completed at the archaeological site of Mezber in Tigrai,
Ethiopia, have led to important new insights on plant husbandry practices of the Pre …

Archaeological evidence for community resilience and sustainability: a bibliometric and quantitative review

MJ Jacobson - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can
be utilised for effective policy-making, for example, in discussions of resilience and …

The Pre-Aksumite period: Indigenous origins and development in the Horn of Africa

A Catherine D'Andrea, L Welton, A Manzo… - … Research in Africa, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Pre-Aksumite Period (mid-second to late first millennia BC) witnessed the
rise of complex societies in the Horn of Africa. Archaeological survey and excavations in the …

Sorghum and finger millet cultivation during the Aksumite period: Insights from ethnoarchaeological modelling and microbotanical analysis

A Ruiz-Giralt, A Beldados, S Biagetti… - Journal of Computer …, 2023 - repositori.upf.edu
Cross-cultural models are a useful tool to generate hypotheses about the past using
ethnographic data, especially when they can be validated against the archaeological record …

Aksumite settlement patterns: Site size hierarchies and spatial clustering

MJ Harrower, JC Mazzariello, AC D'Andrea… - Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Settlement pattern analysis offers a range of insights about social, economic, and political
relationships of Aksumite civilization. Two common approaches involve analyzing site size …

Dynamics of Diversity of Woody Species Taxa under Human Impact in the Upper Volga Region (NW Russia) According to Pedoanthracological Data

MV Bobrovsky, DA Kupriyanov, AL Smirnov… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
We studied charcoal from several types of natural soil archives, including cultural layers of
archaeological sites (hillforts), surrounding forest and arable soils, and sediments in lower …

Afromontane forests and human impact after the African Humid Period: wood charcoal from the Sodicho rock shelter, SW Ethiopian highlands

SC Bodin, K Neumann, EA Hensel… - Vegetation History and …, 2024 - Springer
The SW highlands of Ethiopia are a key component in the evolution of modern humans. Yet,
palaeoecological studies, essential to understand past human-vegetation relationships, are …

Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite Agricultural Economy at Ona Adi, Tigrai (Ethiopia): First look at a 1000-Year History

Y Meresa, A Ruiz-Giralt, A Beldados… - African Archaeological …, 2024 - Springer
Archaeobotanical investigations at the site of Ona Adi in Tigrai were conducted during the
2013–2015 field seasons within the framework of the Eastern Tigrai Archaeological Project …

[HTML][HTML] Динамика древесной растительности и антропогенная активность по данным анализа древесных углей из городищ раннего железного века и …

МВ Бобровский, ДА Куприянов… - Геоморфология и …, 2023 - geomorphology.igras.ru
Аннотация Были исследованы угли в культурных слоях трех городищ, расположенных
в верховьях р. Волги (Пеновский район Тверской области). Угли изучали в кернах и …

[PDF][PDF] Ethnoarchaeology of the Incense Trade in Tigray, northern highland Ethiopia

GM Nigus - University of Calgary's Digital Repository, 2022 - prism.ucalgary.ca
Since ancient times, frankincense and myrrh have been traded across Northeast Africa, the
Near East and circulated through the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea …