Excavations at the Sant Gregori site in Burriana have revealed that this maritime villa specialized in viticulture. The ...
Preliminary findings from the research have been published in the monograph Between the Land and the Sea: On Villae Maritimae in the Roman West, edited by Scienze e Lettere, Rome, 2024. Excavations at ...
Excavations conducted at the Sant Gregori site, located in the town of Burriana (Castellón, Spain), have brought to light ...
Archaeological evidence of vineyard cultivation has also been identified, specifically planting trenches (a type of planting referred to as sulcus by Columella and Pliny), associated with ...
The columella, jellylike parenchyma, and seeds were removed and the remainder of the fruit was classified as flesh. Field trial fruits were harvested when visually ripe (i.e., fully red).
Structurally, they consist of an outer, middle, and inner section. The inner parts of the avian ear are separated from the outside world by a tympanic membrane (ear drum), which is in contact with a ...