Search Results - "Llergo, Yolanda"
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Phytolith and Calcitic Spherulite Indicators from Modern Reference Animal Dung from Mediterranean Island Ecosystems: Menorca, Balearic Islands
Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2021)“…This study illustrates the contribution of plant and faecal microfossil records to interdisciplinary approaches on the identification, composition, taphonomy…”
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Tracing microfossil residues of cereal processing in the archaeobotanical record: an experimental approach
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-01-2017)“…Interdisciplinary methodological approaches are fundamental for studying tool use and crop processing patterns in the archaeological record. Many…”
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Integrating microfossil records from livestock dung burned as fuel in Menorca, Balearic Islands
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-02-2023)“…•Dung is an important combustion material which is commonly overlooked in archaeology.•The focus in the present work is on microfossil evidence from cattle,…”
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The onset of islandscapes in the Balearic Islands: A study-case of Addaia (northern Minorca, Spain)
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-06-2018)“…Paleoenvironmental and archaeological data show that Mediterranean landscapes result from long-term socio-environmental interactions. Mediterranean islands…”
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Late Holocene Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller) woodlands in Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean): Investigation of their distribution and the role of human management based on anthracological, dendro-anthracological and archaeopalynological data
Published in Quaternary international (20-08-2021)“…The pioneering nature of Mediterranean pines and their phytosociological role have been largely discussed in relation to different agents (e.g., edaphic,…”
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Actividades domésticas y molienda en el asentamiento talayótico de Cornia Nou (Menorca, Islas Baleares): resultados del estudio de microfósiles vegetales
Published in Revista d'arqueologia de ponent (2014)“…Cornia Nou es un yacimiento localizado en el extremo oriental de Menorca (Islas Baleares), con una larga secuencia de ocupaciones. La fase situada entre los…”
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