Archaeobotanical and chemical investigations on wine amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy) shed light on grape beverages at the Roman time
We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy) through a multidisciplinary study. The identification of molecular biomarkers by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry is combined with archaeobotanical evidence of pollen and plant tissues of Vitis f...
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description | We hereby investigate the pitch used for coating three Roman amphorae from San Felice Circeo (Italy) through a multidisciplinary study. The identification of molecular biomarkers by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry is combined with archaeobotanical evidence of pollen and plant tissues of
Vitis
flowers. Diterpenic chemical markers together with
Pinus
pollen and wood revealed Pinaceae tar coating. Aporate 3-zonocolpate pollen, identified as
Vitis
, together with tartaric, malic and pyruvic acids elucidate the grape-fermented nature of the content. Our conclusions open new consideration on the use of grape derivatives that cannot be supported by traditional analytical methods. Based on the finds of aporate
Vitis
pollen, found also in local modern and Middle Pleistocene samples, we hypothesize the use of autochthonous vines. The presence of a medicinal wine (historically reported as
oenanthium
) is also considered. We interrogate
Vitis
pollen capacity to target grapevine domestication, thereby providing innovative tools to understand such an important process. We anticipate our study to encourage a more systematic multidisciplinary approach regarding the analyses of wine amphorae. |
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Pinus
pollen and wood revealed Pinaceae tar coating. Aporate 3-zonocolpate pollen, identified as
Vitis
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Vitis
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Vitis
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Pinus
pollen and wood revealed Pinaceae tar coating. Aporate 3-zonocolpate pollen, identified as
Vitis
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oenanthium
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Vitis
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Vitis
flowers. Diterpenic chemical markers together with
Pinus
pollen and wood revealed Pinaceae tar coating. Aporate 3-zonocolpate pollen, identified as
Vitis
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Vitis
pollen, found also in local modern and Middle Pleistocene samples, we hypothesize the use of autochthonous vines. The presence of a medicinal wine (historically reported as
oenanthium
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