Search Results - "Antolin, Ferran"
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Household storage, surplus and supra-household storage in prehistoric and protohistoric societies of the Western Mediterranean
Published in PloS one (14-09-2020)“…The objective of this paper is to assess foodstuff storage throughout Recent Prehistory (5600-50 BCE) from the standpoint of the three different types…”
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Wild fruit use among early farmers in the Neolithic (5400–2300 cal BC) in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula: an intensive practice?
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-01-2015)“…The archaeobotanical record of 24 sites from the Neolithic period (5400–2300 cal BC) in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is evaluated. Remarkable…”
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A morphometric approach to track opium poppy domestication
Published in Scientific reports (07-05-2021)“…Opium poppy ( Papaver somniferum L. subsp . somniferum ) was likely domesticated in the Western Mediterranean, where its putative wild ancestor is indigenous,…”
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The hard knock life. Archaeobotanical data on farming practices during the Neolithic (5400–2300 cal BC) in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-09-2015)“…The archaeobotanical (seeds and fruits) dataset of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula for the Neolithic period is presented and discussed in this paper in…”
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From the earliest farmers to the first urban centres: a socio-economic analysis of underground storage practices in north-eastern Iberia
Published in Antiquity (01-06-2020)“…The evolution of storage features in prehistory has been linked to larger socio-economic and demographic changes. The investigation of such an evolution in the…”
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Morphometrics of waterlogged archaeological seeds give new insights into the domestication and spread of Papaver somniferum L. in Western Europe
Published in PloS one (25-05-2023)“…Domesticated opium poppy Papaver somniferum L. subsp. somniferum probably originated in the Western Mediterranean from its possible wild progenitor, Papaver…”
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Herders in the mountains and farmers in the plains? A comparative evaluation of the archaeobiological record from Neolithic sites in the eastern Iberian Pyrenees and the southern lower lands
Published in Quaternary international (10-08-2018)“…Mountain sites are usually seen as sites connected to pastoral or transhumant activities. This paper proposes an alternative interpretation for Neolithic…”
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New research on crop diversity of the early farmers in southeastern Europe (ca. 6400 − 5700 bce)
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (2024)“…Pelagonia is a mountain valley in North Macedonia that was densely occupied by early farming communities in the second half of the 7th and early 6th millennium…”
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A Multifaceted Overview of Apple Tree Domestication
Published in Trends in plant science (01-08-2019)“…The apple is an iconic tree and a major fruit crop worldwide. It is also a model species for the study of the evolutionary processes and genomic basis…”
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Middle Neolithic farming of open-air sites in SE France: new insights from archaeobotanical investigations of three wells found at Les Bagnoles (L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Dépt. Vaucluse, France)
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-07-2021)“…Previous reviews of Middle Neolithic agricultural practice (4400–3500 cal bc ) in southern France have highlighted a change in crop assemblages after 4000 cal…”
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Novelties and legacies in crops of the Islamic period in the northeast Iberian Peninsula: The archaeobotanical evidence in Madîna Balagî, Madîna Lârida, and Madîna Turṭûša
Published in Quaternary international (30-09-2014)“…Written sources provide plentiful information on the agricultural plant species present in al-Andalus, and they are also informative with regard to which…”
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Direct dating reveals the early history of opium poppy in western Europe
Published in Scientific reports (20-11-2020)“…This paper aims to define the first chrono-cultural framework on the domestication and early diffusion of the opium poppy using small-sized botanical remains…”
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State of the (t)art. Analytical approaches in the investigation of components and production traits of archaeological bread-like objects, applied to two finds from the Neolithic lakeshore settlement Parkhaus Opéra (Zürich, Switzerland)
Published in PloS one (03-08-2017)“…The site of Parkhaus Opéra is located on the north-eastern shore of Lake Zürich (Switzerland) and was documented during a rescue excavation in 2010 and 2011 by…”
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Roman and medieval crops in the Iberian Peninsula: A first overview of seeds and fruits from archaeological sites
Published in Quaternary international (02-01-2019)“…This paper presents an overview of the current state of research on Roman, Late Antique and medieval agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula through the study of…”
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Archaeobotanical and isotopic analyses of waterlogged remains from the Neolithic pile-dwelling site of Zug-Riedmatt (Switzerland): Resilience strategies of a plant economy in a changing local environment
Published in PloS one (28-09-2022)“…The excellent preservation of the waterlogged botanical remains of the multiphase Neolithic pile-dwelling site of Zug-Riedmatt (Central Switzerland) yielded an…”
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From Vilauba to Vila Alba: Changes and continuities in animal and crop husbandry practices from the Early Roman to the beginning of the Middle Ages in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula
Published in Quaternary international (02-01-2019)“…Archaeological excavations at the settlement of Vilauba (north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) carried out since 1984 until now have allowed the documentation…”
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An archaeobotanical and stable isotope approach to changing agricultural practices in the NW Mediterranean region around 4000 BC
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-02-2024)“…It has recently been observed, that a change in the crop spectrum happened during the so-called Middle Neolithic in France at ca. 4000 BC. An agricultural…”
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The spread of agriculture in south-eastern Europe: new data from North Macedonia
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2022)“…North Macedonia is a crucial region for understanding the spread of agriculture into the Mediterranean and Central Europe. To date, however, the area has been…”
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Crop choice, gathered plants and household activities at the beginnings of farming in the Pelagonia Valley of North Macedonia
Published in Antiquity (01-08-2020)“…A combined archaeobotanical and micro-refuse analysis is being implemented at two Early Neolithic tells currently under excavation in the Pelagonia Valley:…”
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Archaeobotany of wild plant use: Approaches to the exploitation of wild plant resources in the past and its social implications
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