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In cerca di grani antichi (Looking for Ancient Grains)

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L’archeologa ambientale Laura Motta, Professoressa dell’Università del Michigan, ci racconta della sua passione delle scoperte del passato. Laura ci porta nella magia dei ritrovamenti e dello studio di una ricerca che è stata fatta in Egitto. Non solo resti archeologi tipici, ma addirittura di ritrovamenti biologici. Attraverso la scoperta di alcuni grani dell’epoca greca-romana sta aprendo nuove ipotesi, infatti questo studio specifico ci insegna non solo su quale fosse la dieta degli antichi, ma ci aiuta ad analizzare l’opportunità di uno sviluppo di queste preziose raccolte più ecologiche e quindi a basso impatto ecologico.
La scienza e l’archeologia che attraverso il passato potrebbero aiutarci per un futuro migliore.
Buon ascolto!
Dani & Lia

Environmental archaeologist Laura Motta, Professor at the University of Michigan, enlighten us about her passion for the discoveries of the past. Laura takes us into the magic of the finds and the study of research that was done in Egypt. Not only typical archaeological remains, but also biological finds. Through the discovery of some grains from the Greek-Roman era, new hypotheses are opening up, in fact this specific study tell us not only about what the diet of the ancients was, but helps us to analyze the opportunity for a development of these precious more ecological collections and therefore with low ecological impact.
Science and archeology that through the past could help us for a better future.

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L’archeologa ambientale Laura Motta, Professoressa dell’Università del Michigan, ci racconta della sua passione delle scoperte del passato. Laura ci porta nella magia dei ritrovamenti e dello studio di una ricerca che è stata fatta in Egitto. Non solo resti archeologi tipici, ma addirittura di ritrovamenti biologici. Attraverso la scoperta di alcuni grani dell’epoca greca-romana sta aprendo nuove ipotesi, infatti questo studio specifico ci insegna non solo su quale fosse la dieta degli antichi, ma ci aiuta ad analizzare l’opportunità di uno sviluppo di queste preziose raccolte più ecologiche e quindi a basso impatto ecologico.
La scienza e l’archeologia che attraverso il passato potrebbero aiutarci per un futuro migliore.
Buon ascolto!
Dani & Lia

Environmental archaeologist Laura Motta, Professor at the University of Michigan, enlighten us about her passion for the discoveries of the past. Laura takes us into the magic of the finds and the study of research that was done in Egypt. Not only typical archaeological remains, but also biological finds. Through the discovery of some grains from the Greek-Roman era, new hypotheses are opening up, in fact this specific study tell us not only about what the diet of the ancients was, but helps us to analyze the opportunity for a development of these precious more ecological collections and therefore with low ecological impact.
Science and archeology that through the past could help us for a better future.

  continue reading

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