Neglected Mediterranean plant species are valuable resources: the example of Cistus ladanifer

JR Raimundo, DF Frazão, JL Domingues… - Planta, 2018 - Springer
Main conclusion The combination of genotypic selection, targeted and improved cultivation,
and processing techniques for specific applications gives C. ladanifer the potential to be …

Anthriscus sylvestris—Noxious Weed or Sustainable Source of Bioactive Lignans?

S Berežni, N Mimica-Dukić, G Domina, FM Raimondo… - Plants, 2024 - mdpi.com
Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.(Apiaceae), commonly known as wild chervil, has gained
scientific interest owing to its diverse phytochemical profile and potential therapeutic …

Ethnomedicinal, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Anthriscus sylvestris as an Alternative Source for Anticancer Lignans

OT Olaru, GM Niţulescu, A Orțan, CE Dinu-Pîrvu - Molecules, 2015 - mdpi.com
Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. is a wild herbaceous plant common in most temperate
regions. It has been used traditionally to treat headaches, as a tonic, as antitussive …

[KNIHA][B] Case studies in paleoethnobotany: understanding ancient lifeways through the study of phytoliths, starch, macroremains, and pollen

D Pearsall - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany focuses on interpretation in paleoethnobotany. In it the
reader is guided through the process of analyzing archaeobotanical data and of using that …

Pollen analysis of 15th century cesspits from the palace of the dukes of Burgundy in Bruges (Belgium): evidence for the use of honey from the western Mediterranean

K Deforce - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010 - Elsevier
Pollen analysis of two late medieval cesspits from the palace of the dukes of Burgundy in
Bruges (Belgium) revealed the presence of pollen from several food plants and their …

The interpretation of pollen assemblages from medieval and post-medieval cesspits: new results from northern Belgium

K Deforce - Quaternary International, 2017 - Elsevier
Pollen has been studied from cesspits and other archaeological structures containing
human faecal remains from different sites in northern Belgium, dating from the 12th to the …

Cistus ladanifer as a Potential Feedstock for Biorefineries: A Review

J Alves-Ferreira, LC Duarte, MC Fernandes, H Pereira… - Energies, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cistus ladanifer (rockrose) is a widespread shrub species in the Mediterranean region well
known due to its production of labdanum gum, especially in the hot season. Its leaves and …

Micro-archaeological indicators for identifying ancient cess deposits: An example from Late Bronze Age Megiddo, Israel

D Langgut, R Shahack-Gross, E Arie, D Namdar… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Several micro-archaeological methods are suggested in this study in order to identify cess
deposits. These methods were deployed at a Near Eastern mound (Megiddo, Israel), yet are …

Living in times of war: waste of c. 1600 from two garderobe chutes in the castle of Middelburg-in-Flanders (Belgium)

W De Clercq, D Caluwé, B Cooremans… - Post-Medieval …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The material remains and environmental data recovered during a rescue excavation in 2002–
03 in the castle of the new town of Middelburg-in-Flanders throw light on the site, region and …

[HTML][HTML] Considerations on the nature and origin of wood‑fuel from gallo‑roman cremations in the Languedoc region (Southern France)

I Figueiral, L Fabre, V Bel - Quaternaire. Revue de l' …, 2010 - journals.openedition.org
A surprising variety of woods has been identified while studying wood-fuel from gallo‑roman
cremations, in the Languedoc region. A minimum of 34 species, both shrubby and arboreal …