1. Iron Age botanical remains from nuraghe S'Urachi, Sardinia
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Julia Hurley, Peter van Dommelen, Guillem Pérez-Jordà, and Damià Ramis
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Mediterranean climate ,010506 paleontology ,Archeology ,060102 archaeology ,General Arts and Humanities ,Waterlogging (archaeology) ,06 humanities and the arts ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,language.human_language ,Geography ,Paleoethnobotany ,language ,0601 history and archaeology ,Phoenician ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Excavation at nuraghe S'Urachi has yielded a wide range of archaeobotanical materials preserved through charring and waterlogging. This unusual evidence allows us to study the agricultural practices and diet of this community in the first millennium BC and to understand better the economic and cultural interactions between Sardinia and the wider Phoenician and Mediterranean world.
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- 2020
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