Diego Sabato
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: The Path of African Millets (Pennisetum glaucum and Sorghum bicolor) to Iberia
The Path of African Millets (Pennisetum glaucum and Sorghum bicolor) to Iberia Open
Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is the most widely cultivated millet in Africa and India but has not yet been identified in Europe, while the earliest remains of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) are attested in Italy in the fifth century AD. Th…
View article: Discovering Plum, Watermelon and Grape Cultivars Founded in a Middle Age Site of Sassari (Sardinia, Italy) through a Computer Image Analysis Approach
Discovering Plum, Watermelon and Grape Cultivars Founded in a Middle Age Site of Sassari (Sardinia, Italy) through a Computer Image Analysis Approach Open
The discovery of several waterlogged plant remains in a Middle Ages context (1330–1360 AD) in Sassari (NS, Sardinia, Italy) enabled the characterisation of archaeological plum fruit stones and watermelon and grape seeds through computer im…
View article: The Botanical Record of Archaeobotany Italian Network - BRAIN: a cooperative network, database and website
The Botanical Record of Archaeobotany Italian Network - BRAIN: a cooperative network, database and website Open
The BRAIN (Botanical Records of Archaeobotany Italian Network) database and network
\nwas developed by the cooperation of archaeobotanists working on Italian archaeological
\nsites. Examples of recent research including pollen or other pla…
View article: Could seed image analysis be helpful in the archaeobotanical studies? The case of Vitis vinifera L.
Could seed image analysis be helpful in the archaeobotanical studies? The case of Vitis vinifera L. Open
View article: Molecular and morphological characterisation of the oldest Cucumis melo L. seeds found in the Western Mediterranean Basin
Molecular and morphological characterisation of the oldest Cucumis melo L. seeds found in the Western Mediterranean Basin Open
View article: L’insediamento nuragico di Sa Osa (Cabras, OR). Il sito e i materiali archeobotanici
L’insediamento nuragico di Sa Osa (Cabras, OR). Il sito e i materiali archeobotanici Open
View article: Seeds morpho-colourimetric analysis as complementary method to molecular characterization of melon diversity
Seeds morpho-colourimetric analysis as complementary method to molecular characterization of melon diversity Open
View article: Archaeological seeds and local varieties of edible fruits: morphology through time
Archaeological seeds and local varieties of edible fruits: morphology through time Open
This research is divided in five chapters:
\n[CHAPTER 1] describes the research carried out on waterlogged plant remains from a Late Bronze Age well
\nfound near Cabras, in Sa Osa area (Central-West Sardinia). The combination of macro-rema…