[HTML][HTML] Mashes to Mashes, Crust to Crust. Presenting a novel microstructural marker for malting in the archaeological record

AG Heiss, MB Azorín, F Antolín, L Kubiak-Martens… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The detection of direct archaeological remains of alcoholic beverages and their production
is still a challenge to archaeological science, as most of the markers known up to now are …

The introduction and spread of rye (Secale cereale) in the Iberian Peninsula

L Seabra, A Teira-Brión, I López-Dóriga… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Some of the earliest Western European macroremains of rye (Secale cereale) have been
recently recovered in Northwest Iberia. However, the chronological and cultural contexts of …

All change on the land? Wheat and the Roman to early medieval transition in England

M Van Der Veen - Medieval Archaeology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
THE END OF ROMAN RULE IN ENGLAND, combined with Germanic migration during the
5th and 6th centuries ad, had a profound effect on populations, settlements and lifeways …

To pretreat, or not to pretreat, that is the question. The value of pretreatment protocols in the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of archaeobotanical cereal …

K Reed, M Wallace - STAR: Science & Technology of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Isotopic analysis of archaeological charred plant remains is a useful tool to infer past
agricultural practices. However, debate continues over whether charred seeds should be …

House of plenty: Reassessing food and farming in Late Bronze Age Croatia

K Reed, A Kudelić, S Essert, L Polonijo… - Environmental …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Bronze Age agriculture in Europe is marked by the adoption of new crops, such
as broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum), broad bean (Vicia faba) and gold-of-pleasure …

Evidence for rare crop weeds of the Caucalidion group in Southwestern Germany since the Bronze Age: palaeoecological implications: Dedicated to the memory of …

M Rösch - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2018 - Springer
The crop weed communities of dry calcareous soils are today very rare and endangered. In
the first half of the 20th century this group was already in an advanced stage of …

[HTML][HTML] Settlements and cemeteries in Bronze Age Croatia: The archaeobotanical evidence

K Reed, T Hršak, M Mihaljević, J Balen - Acta palaeobotanica, 2022 - acpa.botany.pl
ABSTRACT The Bronze Age in Europe is a dynamic time characterised by an increase in
long-distance mobility and interaction, changes in social organisation, technological …

The Hoard of the Rings.“Odd” annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria)

AG Heiss, F Antolín, M Berihuete Azorín, B Biederer… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Cereals, in addition to being a major ingredient in daily meals, also play a role in the
preparation of foodstuffs for ritual purposes. This paper deals with finds that may correspond …

An update to the La Tène plant economy in northern Serbia

A Medović, A Marjanović-Jeromela… - Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo …, 2021 - fiver.ifvcns.rs
The archaeobotanical research of the macrobiotic remains from archaeological sites
provides a valuable insight into the plant economy of the continental Celtic (Gaulish or …

[PDF][PDF] Human bone remains in the Bronze Age tell settlements of the Carpathian Basin

R Burlacu-Timofte, F Gogâltan - … , S.-C., Settlements of life and …, 2016 - biblioteca-digitala.ro
Around 2500 BCE, a new life style emerged in the Carpathian Basin, lasting nearly 1000
years. The Bronze Age tell settlements imply an intensive and dynamic long-term habitation …