Methods in ancient wine archaeology: scientific approaches in Roman contexts

Emlyn Dodd* (Editor), Dimitri Van Limbergen (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Bringing together a wide array of modern scientific techniques and interdisciplinary approaches, this book provides an accessible guide to the methods that form the current bedrock of research into Roman, and more broadly ancient, wine. Chapters are arranged into thematic sections, covering biomolecular archaeology and chemical analysis, archaeobotany and palynology, vineyard and landscape archaeology and computational and experimental archaeology. These include discussions of some of the most recent techniques, such as ancient DNA and organic residue analyses, geophysical prospection, multispectral imaging and spatial and climatic modelling. While most of the content is of direct relevance to the Roman Mediterranean, the assortment of detailed case studies, methodological outlines and broader ‘state of the field’ reflections is of equal use to researchers working across disparate disciplines, geographies, and chronologies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherBloomsbury Academic
    Number of pages336
    ISBN (Electronic)9781350346680, 9781350346666, 9781350346673
    ISBN (Print)9781350346642
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • Wine
    • Archaeology
    • Geophysics
    • DNA
    • Archaeobotany
    • Residue Analysis
    • Roman
    • History
    • Mediterranean
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Turkey
    • Viticulture
    • Viniculture
    • Agriculture
    • Landscape archaeology
    • biomolecular
    • grape
    • palynology
    • modelling

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