Hello,
With regard to:
>Can anyone suggest any publications on archaeobotanical assemblages
>from Roman sites in Turkey/Syria? In particular, I am interested in
>remains of Punica and other fruits, of which I have abundant remains
>from my site - Zeugma - in South East Turkey. But any
>archaeobotanical results from the region for the Imperial Roman
>period would be extremely useful.
I have an extensive bibliography of archaeobotanical reports of Near
Eastern sites on my website, http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~nmiller0 ; I
just looked at it and there's not much Roman. One site is Tell Qara
Quzaq (Syria); it also has third and second millennium remains:
Matilla Siquer, Gonzalo and Diego Rivera Nunez
1993 Estudio paleoetnobotanico de Tell Qara Quzaq-I. In Qara Quzaq-I,
Campanas I-III (1989-1991), by Emilia Olavarri et al. Pp. 151-181.
Aula Orientalis Supplementa 4. Editorial AUSA, Barcelona.
Naomi.
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Dana
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