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Auteur : Elena Marinova

Laboratory for Archaeobotany,
Baden-Württemberg State Office for Cultural Heriatge,
Fischersteig 9, 78343 Hemmenhofen
elena.marinova-wolff@rps.bwl.de
0000-0003-3793-3317

Elena Marinova est directrice du laboratoire d’archéobotanique de l’Office régional de conservation des monuments historiques du Baden-Würtemberg et, depuis 2012, professeure associée à l’Institut des sciences archéologiques de l’université de Tübingen. Ses recherches portent sur la reconstruction des changements naturels et anthropiques de la végétation ainsi que sur les études archéobotaniques des stratégies de subsistance et d’utilisation des terres de la préhistoire au début de l’ère moderne.

Bibliographie 

  • Hristova I, Marinova E, Atanassova J (2024) The research potential of wood and other plant remains in burial contexts with dry soil conditions: Case studies from Bulgaria. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 60:104835. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104835
  • Marinova E, Preiss S, Attia EAE, Buchez N, Midant-Reynes B (2024) Predynastic and Early Dynastic plant economy in the Nile Delta: archaeobotanical evidence from Tell el-Iswid. Veget Hist Archaeobot 33:103–110. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-023-00958-6
  • Heidgen S, Marinova E, Nelle O, Ebner M, Rotava T, Tafelmaier Y, Krauß R, Bofinger J, Junginger A (2022) Palaeoecological signals for Mesolithic land use in a Central European landscape? J Quaternary Science 37:1164–1179. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3422
  • Ivanova M, Cupere B de, Ethier J, Marinova E (2018) Pioneer farming in southeast Europe during the early sixth millennium BC: Climate-related adaptations in the exploitation of plants and animals. PLoS One 13 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197225
  • Heiss AG, Antolín F, Bleicher N, Harb C, Jacomet S, Kühn M, Marinova E, Stika H-P, Valamoti SM (2017) State of the (t)art. Analytical approaches in the investigation of components and production traits of archaeological bread-like objects, applied to two finds from the Neolithic lakeshore settlement Parkhaus Opéra (Zürich, Switzerland). PLoS One 12:e0182401. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182401

Contenus additionnels

https://youtu.be/ikCficas5vg

Mots clés
Archéobotanique, palynologie, macrofossiles végétaux, histoire de la végétation

Since the introduction and establishment of agriculture in ancient Egypt during the 4th millennium BC it seems that an overall conservative, but also stable agricultural economy was established.
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