The Archaeology of Beekeeping in Pre-Roman Iberia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v10i1.33Keywords:
Mediterranean Archaeology, bee-keeping, apicultureAbstract
This paper presents a set of pottery beehives from the pre~Roman Iberian peninsula, dating from the third century BC, and all coming from a single region known in antiquity as Edetania. These beehives are closely related to similar examples from Greece and to a type described by Roman authors such as Columella. It is the first such archaeological material that can be associated with apiculture in this area.Published
1997-09-01
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Rosado, H. B., & Parreno, C. M. (1997). The Archaeology of Beekeeping in Pre-Roman Iberia. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 10(1), 33-47. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v10i1.33