49 results on '"Pérez-Jordà, Guillem"'
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2. Gone with the fire. The role of charred plant remains in inhumation and cremation rituals in the Phoenician necropolis of Puig des Molins (Ibiza, Balearic Islands)
3. The Zacatín rock shelter (Granada, Spain): New data on the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the south-eastern Iberian coast
4. A multi-stage Bayesian modelling for building the chronocultural sequence of the Late Mesolithic at Cueva de la Cocina (Valencia, Eastern Iberia)
5. Revisiting the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Extreme NW of Africa : The Latest Results of the Chronological Sequence of the Cave of Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Tétouan, Morocco)
6. Plant use and vegetation trends in Algeria from Late Glacial to Middle Holocene: Charcoal and seeds from Gueldaman GLD 1 cave (Babors d'Akbou)
7. Cordage, basketry and containers at the Pleistocene–Holocene boundary in southwest Europe. Evidence from Coves de Santa Maira (Valencian region, Spain)
8. Late glacial–postglacial North African landscape and forest management: Palynological and anthracological studies in the caves of Kaf Taht el-Ghar and El Khil (Tingitana Peninsula, Morocco)
9. Reflections on the Other Side. A Southern Iberia Origin for the First Pottery Production of Northern Morocco?
10. Grapes and vines of the Phoenicians: Morphometric analyses of pips from modern varieties and Iron Age archaeological sites in the Western Mediterranean
11. Phytolith analyses from Khil and Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Western Maghreb): Plant use trajectories in a long-term perspective
12. Fruits arriving to the west. Introduction of cultivated fruits in the Iberian Peninsula
13. Revisiting the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Extreme NW of Africa: The Latest Results of the Chronological Sequence of the Cave of Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Tétouan, Morocco)
14. The Path of African Millets (Pennisetum glaucum and Sorghum bicolor) to Iberia.
15. Intestinal parasites in six Islamic medieval period latrines from 10th–11th century Córdoba (Spain) and 12th–13th century Mértola (Portugal)
16. Ecological patterns and use of natural resources during the neolithic of the south of the Iberian Peninsula: An update from the 6th to 4th millennia cal BC sequence of Dehesilla Cave
17. Isotope and morphometrical evidence reveals the technological package associated with agriculture adoption in western Europe.
18. Before the plates. Aproximación al Neolítico Reciente en el Alto Guadalquivir a través de los sitios de Grañena Baja II y Arroyo Regordillo (Jaén, Andalucía).
19. Roman and medieval crops in the Iberian Peninsula: A first overview of seeds and fruits from archaeological sites
20. Macrobotanical evidence (wood charcoal and seeds) from the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt, Eastern Iberia: Palaeoenvironmental data and plant resources catchment areas
21. Agriculture between the third and first millennium BC in the Balearic Islands : the archaeobotanical data
22. The beginnings of fruit tree cultivation in the Iberian Peninsula : plant remains from the city of Huelva (southern Spain)
23. The Middle Neolithic of Morocco’s North-Western Atlantic Strip: New Evidence from the El-Khil Caves (Tangier)
24. The introduction of South-Western Asian domesticated plants in North-Western Africa: An archaeobotanical contribution from Neolithic Morocco
25. Gathering and consumption of wild fruits in the east of the Iberian Peninsula from the 3rd to the 1st millennium BC
26. 8.2 ka BP paleoclimatic event and the Ebro Valley Mesolithic groups: Preliminary data from Artusia rock shelter (Unzué, Navarra, Spain)
27. NEW PRODUCTS, NEW TASTES? AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS AND CONTINUITIES BETWEEN THE NINTH AND FOURTH CENTURIES BC IN MEDITERRANEAN IBERIA.
28. Towards the identification of a new taphonomic agent: An analysis of bone accumulations obtained from modern Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) nests
29. The missing crop: investigating the use of grasses at Els Trocs, a Neolithic cave site in the Pyrenees (1564 m asl)
30. New insights into the daily and symbolic use of plants during initial occupations of Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain).
31. Soil organic matter dynamics in Mediterranean A-horizons—The use of analytical pyrolysis to ascertain land-use history
32. The origins of agriculture in North-West Africa: macro-botanical remains from Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic levels of Ifri Oudadane (Morocco)
33. Landscape Exploitation and Biotic Resource Management at the Tossal de la Vila Hillfort through the Long Durée.
34. Early Neolithic Agriculture in the Iberian Peninsula
35. The Origins of Millet Cultivation (Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica) along Iberia's Mediterranean Area from the 13th to the 2nd Century BC.
36. Human Ecology and the Southern Iberian Neolithic: An Approach from Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology.
37. Cordage, basketry and containers at the Pleistocene–Holocene boundary in southwest Europe. Evidence from Coves de Santa Maira (Valencian region, Spain).
38. The exceptional finding of Locus 2 at Dehesilla Cave and the Middle Neolithic ritual funerary practices of the Iberian Peninsula.
39. Iron Age botanical remains from nuraghe S'Urachi, Sardinia.
40. Garden plants in medieval Iberia: the archaeobotanical evidence.
41. An agricultural field of Hellenistic date at Pauli Stincus, Terralba, Sardinia.
42. Andalusi Populations at La Dehesilla Cave (Sierra de Cádiz, Southern Iberia): An Interdisciplinary Approach to their Rural Economic Systems.
43. Beyond Adornment: Cowry Use as Potter's Tool in the First Impressed Wares of the Southwestern Mediterranean Coast (Northern Morocco).
44. Crops of the first farming communities in the Iberian Peninsula.
45. Plants from distant places: the 1st millennium ce archaeobotanical record from Iberia.
46. Storage in traditional farming communities of the western Mediterranean: Ethnographic, historical and archaeological data.
47. Holocene environmental change and human impact in NE Morocco: Palaeobotanical evidence from Ifri Oudadane.
48. The Emergence of Arboriculture in the 1st Millennium BC along the Mediterranean's "Far West".
49. The beginning of the Neolithic in northwestern Morocco.
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