🆔 Identification

ID#76
SiteSkobelevo
PeriodRoman Period
ContextFunerary
Archaeological ContextGrave 21
InterpretationNot specified
PublishedYes

📍 Location

SiteSkobelevo
GPS Coordinates Lat: 41.998438, Long: 24.538682
CountryBulgaria

🔍 Excavation

Excavation nameSkobelevo
SupervisorNot specified
Start dateNot specified
End dateNot specified
Sampling methodNot specified
Context integrityIn Situ
Form in structureAttached to an archaeological object

⏳ Dating

Dating typeNot specified
Dating methodNot specified
Dating (text)Late 2nd - first half of the 3rd c. AD
Standardized dates (BP) 1775 – 1700

📏 Physical Characteristics

TypologyNot specified
ShapeNot specified
Dimensions
Max (L×W×H) Not specified
Min (L×W×H) Not specified
Real (L×W×T) Not specified

🛡️ Conservation & Surface

Conservation stateNot specified
Preservation conditionNot specified
PorosityNot specified
TextureNot specified
OrnamentationNot specified
Upper surfaceNot specified
Lower surfaceNot specified

📝 Additional Descriptions

Comments
Fragments of mash/ bread and flesh of a fruit (undetermined).
Reference
POPOVA T. (2016) ‒ Bread remains in archaeological contexts, in Southeast Europe and Anatolia in Prehistory Essays in Honor of Vassil Nikolov on His 65th Anniversary, (Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 293), p.519‑526. ISBN:3-7749-4066-5 ; SLAVOVA I. (2013) ‒ Археоботанични изследвания като източник на данни за палеосреда, палеодиета и ползване на растенията в ритуален контекст от антични обекти в днешна Югоизточна България, том 1.

🔬 Microscopic Observations

Primary Particles

Total number
ClassPlant
Organization
Plant typesFruit flesh
TaxonomyUndetermined
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