Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1036696 Journal of Archaeological Science 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Finally, data thus obtained were applied to charcoal fragments from three Medieval sites (9-15th centuries AD), revealing that irrigation practises were currently employed to olive trees. Although well adapted to a dry Mediterranean climate, olive trees were irrigated aiming to increase productivity and quality of fruit and oil. This is the first ever evidence of irrigation of fruit trees based on a bio-archaeological approach.
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