The 1st millennium ce in the Iberian peninsula was characterized by a continuous exchange of people, goods, food, technology, etc. which led to the transformation of agriculture and the …
F Antolín, V Navarrete, M Sana, Á Viñerta… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mountain sites are usually seen as sites connected to pastoral or transhumant activities. This paper proposes an alternative interpretation for Neolithic mountain sites found in the …
F Antolín, R Buxó - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2011 - Springer
In this paper we propose a methodological systematisation for the qualitative and quantitative characters and numerical description of carbonised cereal remains (basically …
J Knockaert, M Balasse, C Rendu, A Burens… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
Pastoral activities in the northeastern Pyrenees increased substantially during the Bronze Age, raising the question of the modalities of occupations in zones where the snow cover …
Written sources provide plentiful information on the agricultural plant species present in al- Andalus, and they are also informative with regard to which species were introduced into the …
This paper presents the history of the introduction and expansion of arboriculture during the 1st millennium BC from the South of the Iberian Peninsula to the South of France. The …
This article focuses on the analysis of plant remains (seeds/fruits, charcoal, pollen, spores, and non-pollen palynomorphs) from two archaeological sites (pre-Roman and Roman) …
The introduction of the cultivation of millets (Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica) along Iberia's Mediterranean zone appears to stem from different origins which themselves hinged …
G Dury, A Lythe, N Marquez-Grant… - Archaeological and …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Balearic Islands occupy a central space in the western Mediterranean, at the maritime crossroads between North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and the rest of …