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Grains from ear to ear: the morphology of spelt and free-threshing wheat from Roman Mursa (Osijek), Croatia (CROSBI ID 260994)

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Reed, Kelly ; Sabljić, Sanela ; Šoštarić, Renata ; Essert, Sara Grains from ear to ear: the morphology of spelt and free-threshing wheat from Roman Mursa (Osijek), Croatia // Vegetation history and archaeobotany, 28 (2019), 6; 623-634. doi: doi.org/10.1007/s00334-019-00719-4

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Reed, Kelly ; Sabljić, Sanela ; Šoštarić, Renata ; Essert, Sara

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Grains from ear to ear: the morphology of spelt and free-threshing wheat from Roman Mursa (Osijek), Croatia

Cereals were a significant part of the Roman diet, yet knowledge about their cultivation, distribution and consumption in certain regions is particularly lacking. In Europe, studies generally suggest that from the Iron Age to the Roman period there was a reduction in barley cultivation, an increase in spelt over emmer, a preference for free-threshing wheat over glume wheats, as well as the increased cultivation of rye and oats. Up till now, there was little evidence on crop cultivation in Croatia, but the discovery of around 24, 000 cereal grains from the oven of a 2nd-4th c. ad Roman villa in the modern town of Osijek provides important insights into diet and subsistence in the Roman province of Pannonia. Here, the dominance of free-threshing wheat, spelt and rye with only a relatively small amount of other cereals, chaff and weeds corresponds well with this pattern seen elsewhere in Europe. The relatively clean grain deposit suggests that this sample represents processed grain ready for final food preparation and consumption at the villa. The morphological variation and overlap seen between the carbonised spelt and free-threshing wheat grains, as well as the identification of ‘stunted’ cereal grains, is also discussed

Pannonia · Crop agriculture · Rye · Diet · Grain size · Archaeobotany

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28 (6)

2019.

623-634

objavljeno

0939-6314

1617-6278

doi.org/10.1007/s00334-019-00719-4

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Biologija, Arheologija

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