Plants from distant places: the 1st millennium ce archaeobotanical record from Iberia

L Peña-Chocarro, G Pérez-Jordà - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2023 - Springer
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 …

Cyprus, Sardinia and Sicily: A maritime perspective on interaction, connectivity and imagination in Mediterranean prehistory

AB Knapp, A Russell… - Cambridge Archaeological …, 2022 - cambridge.org
In this study, we outline a maritime perspective on interaction in the Late Bronze/early Iron
Age Mediterranean. In response to what has elsewhere been termed the …

Pervasive hybridization with local wild relatives in Western European grapevine varieties

S Freitas, MA Gazda, MÂ Rebelo… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) diversity richness results from a complex domestication history
over multiple historical periods. Here, we used whole-genome resequencing to elucidate …

Human diet at El Mirador cave

R Hernando, N Cano-Cano, P Martín… - Prehistoric Herders and …, 2022 - Springer
This work presents the results of a combination of different proxies, such as animal and plant
remains, isotope analysis, and dental microwear, for the different chrono-cultural phases …

Multi-site archaeobotanical analysis reveals wood-fuel supply, woodland impact and land use around Roman urban centres: The case of Barcino (Barcelona, NE …

S Bianco, SR Mora, O López-Bultó, CM Alaix… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Woodlands are especially important spaces for city fuel provisioning. During Roman times
urban centres carried out numerous activities with frequent wood-energy requirements, and …

The emergence of arboriculture in the 1st millennium BC along the Mediterranean's “Far West”

G Pérez-Jordà, N Alonso, N Rovira, I Figueiral… - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
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 …

[HTML][HTML] The chronology of archaeological assemblages based on an automatic Bayesian procedure: Eastern Iberia as study case

S Pardo-Gordó, JB Aubán, J Jiménez-Puerto… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The purpose of this work is to show an automatic Bayesian procedure to obtain accurate
chronological information of archaeological assemblages characterized by palimpsest or …

The Origins of Millet Cultivation (Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica) along Iberia's Mediterranean Area from the 13th to the 2nd Century BC

N Alonso, G Pérez-Jordà - Agronomy, 2023 - mdpi.com
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 …

Linking up bell beakers in the Iberian Peninsula

J Jiménez-Puerto, JB Aubán - Journal of Archaeological Method and …, 2023 - Springer
Many studies in complexity theory employ agent-based models whose interactions can be
expressed as networks. In such models, the pattern of interactions between actors is crucial …

Understanding the plant economy of the westernmost territory of the Roman state through waste: the wet site of O Areal (Vigo, Spain)

A Teira-Brión - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2022 - Springer
The Roman economy of the Iberian Peninsula has habitually been characterised in terms of
prestige goods and economic activities such as mining, salting, and metallurgy. Apart from …