Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.

Ceramic vessels and milling stones are important components of the archaeological record in several Nuraghi from the Pranemuru Plateau (Sardinia). To obtain information on the possible uses of the milling stones and the content vessels is of great interest to understand the economical activities car...

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Autores: Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria, Portillo Ramírez, Marta, 1976-
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2005
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
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Palabra clave:Fitòlits
Química arqueològica
Restes de plantes (Arqueologia)
Sardenya (Itàlia)
Phytoliths
Archaeological chemistry
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Sardinia (Italy)
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spelling Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.Albert Cristóbal, Rosa MariaPortillo Ramírez, Marta, 1976-FitòlitsQuímica arqueològicaRestes de plantes (Arqueologia)Sardenya (Itàlia)PhytolithsArchaeological chemistryPlant remains (Archaeology)Sardinia (Italy)Ceramic vessels and milling stones are important components of the archaeological record in several Nuraghi from the Pranemuru Plateau (Sardinia). To obtain information on the possible uses of the milling stones and the content vessels is of great interest to understand the economical activities carried out in these sites by these populations. One of the approaches to obtain information on the plant uses was the phytolith analyses of the sediment adhered both to the surface of the milling stones and to the surface of the vessel content. In total we analyzed eleven archaeological samples and two control samples collected from five different Nuraghi in the Pranemuru Plateau (Nuoro Province, Sardinia). The Nuraghi were located in an area of 10 km radius from nuraghe Arrubiu and were chronologically ascribed to the Bronze Age and one site -Pranu Illixi- to the Iron Age.Editorial Complutense2005info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/53429Articles publicats en revistes (Història i Arqueologia)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésReproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ucm.es/BUCM/revistas/ghi/11316993/articulos/CMPL0505220109A.PDFComplutum, 2005, num. Anejos 10, p. 109-120(c) Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria et al., 2005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/534292026-05-27T06:46:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
title Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
spellingShingle Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria
Fitòlits
Química arqueològica
Restes de plantes (Arqueologia)
Sardenya (Itàlia)
Phytoliths
Archaeological chemistry
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Sardinia (Italy)
title_short Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
title_full Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
title_fullStr Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
title_full_unstemmed Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
title_sort Plant uses in different bronze and iron age settlements from the Nuoro province (Sardinia). The results of phytolith analyses from several ceramic fragments and grinding stones.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria
Portillo Ramírez, Marta, 1976-
author Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria
author_facet Albert Cristóbal, Rosa Maria
Portillo Ramírez, Marta, 1976-
author_role author
author2 Portillo Ramírez, Marta, 1976-
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fitòlits
Química arqueològica
Restes de plantes (Arqueologia)
Sardenya (Itàlia)
Phytoliths
Archaeological chemistry
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Sardinia (Italy)
topic Fitòlits
Química arqueològica
Restes de plantes (Arqueologia)
Sardenya (Itàlia)
Phytoliths
Archaeological chemistry
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Sardinia (Italy)
description Ceramic vessels and milling stones are important components of the archaeological record in several Nuraghi from the Pranemuru Plateau (Sardinia). To obtain information on the possible uses of the milling stones and the content vessels is of great interest to understand the economical activities carried out in these sites by these populations. One of the approaches to obtain information on the plant uses was the phytolith analyses of the sediment adhered both to the surface of the milling stones and to the surface of the vessel content. In total we analyzed eleven archaeological samples and two control samples collected from five different Nuraghi in the Pranemuru Plateau (Nuoro Province, Sardinia). The Nuraghi were located in an area of 10 km radius from nuraghe Arrubiu and were chronologically ascribed to the Bronze Age and one site -Pranu Illixi- to the Iron Age.
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Complutum, 2005, num. Anejos 10, p. 109-120
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