Archaeobotanical researches (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds/fruits and charcoals) carried out on the sites of Modena provided many information useful to reconstruct the environment, farming practices, diet and ritual uses associated to plants in Roman period. The research is a key example of integrated archaeobotanical analyses based on archeological sites studied for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.
Pollen, NPPs, seeds/fruits, charcoals for reconstructing environmental and cultural changes between 3rd BC and 6th AD in Mutina (Modena) / Riso, F.; Bosi, G.; Torri, P.; Mercuri, A. M.; Rinaldi, R.; Montecchi, M. C.; Benatti, A.; Florenzano, A.; Mazzanti, M.. - 2:(2018), pp. 656-656. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th EAA Annual Meeting tenutosi a Barcelona, Spain nel 5-8 September 2018).
Pollen, NPPs, seeds/fruits, charcoals for reconstructing environmental and cultural changes between 3rd BC and 6th AD in Mutina (Modena)
Riso F.;Bosi G.;Torri P.;Mercuri A. M.;Rinaldi R.;Montecchi M. C.;Benatti A.;Florenzano A.;Mazzanti M.
2018
Abstract
Archaeobotanical researches (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, seeds/fruits and charcoals) carried out on the sites of Modena provided many information useful to reconstruct the environment, farming practices, diet and ritual uses associated to plants in Roman period. The research is a key example of integrated archaeobotanical analyses based on archeological sites studied for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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