Foodways, Plant Management and Environment in the Western Roman Provinces: An Archaeobotanical Approach Using as a Case Study the Site of Iesso, Spain

Autor/a

Baniou, Theoni ORCID

Romaní Sala, Núria ORCID

Vandorpe, Patricia ORCID

Sabato, Diego ORCID

Rodrigo Requena, Esther ORCID

Livarda, Alexandra ORCID

Data de publicació

2025-10-05



Resum

Waterlogged preservation is rare in the Mediterranean, but when present, it enables the recovery of a particularly wide variety of plants. The Roman site of Guissona (Iesso, Catalonia, Spain) is one of the very few sites in the Iberian Peninsula with such conditions. This study focuses on waterlogged archaeobotanical material from four wells excavated at Guissona, dating from the mid-1st century BCE to the late 2nd/early 3rd century CE, and a few available dry samples. The spatial and temporal analysis of the material provided useful insights into the local environment and food plant practices across the site. The assemblage included a wide variety of wild plants that allowed reconstruction of the site's natural environment, while their potential involvement in everyday life was explored. The study also identified a wide range of food crops, many of which were Roman imports, reflecting trade links. Notably, seeds of bottle gourd, rye, and coriander are among the earliest found in Spain. The rich assemblage finally sheds light on arboriculture, viticulture, and horticulture at the site. Ultimately, this study illuminates how people in this western province of the Roman empire engaged and intertwined in their everyday life the local environment within the broader, ‘global’ Roman world.

Tipus de document

Article

Versió del document

Versió acceptada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries CDU

90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòria

Paraules clau

Restes de plantes (Arqueologia) -- Guissona (Catalunya); Guissona (Catalunya) -- Arqueologia romana

Pàgines

1-20 p.

Publicat per

Taylor & Francis

És versió de

Environmental Archaeology, 2025, 1–20

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© Association for Environmental Archaeology 2025

© Association for Environmental Archaeology 2025

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Archaeology on 06 Nov 2025, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2025.2583561. It is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way

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