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Title: Pisum & Ervilia Tetovac-Made in Early Iron Age Leskovac. Part one. Two Charred Pulse Crop Storages of the Fortified Hill Fort Settlement Hissar in Leskovac, South Serbia.
Authors: Medović, A.
Mikić, A.
Ćupina, B.
Jovanović, Živko 
Radović, Svetlana 
Nikolić, A.
Stanisavljević, N.
Keywords: 12th cent. B.C.;archaeobotany;Brnjica cultural group;charred bitter vetch storage;charred pea storage;Hissar;Leskovac;South Serbia
Issue Date: 2011
Journal: Field Veg. Crop Res.
Abstract: 
A lucky fi nd of 2,572 charred pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds in a single archaeobotanical sample
from the hill fort settlement Hissar near Leskovac represents a unique example in Bronze / Iron Age
research in South East Europe. Another mass storage of bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd.) from the
same site and period (Brnjica cultural group, beginning of the Iron Age in the Morava valley) confi rms a
long tradition of the city of Leskovac region as a pulse crop production centre in modern Serbia. Both
pulse storages were almost pure with small amount of admixture from other crops, mainly cereals, other
pulses, such as lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) and broad bean (Vicia faba L.), and oil/fi bre plants. Both
pulses were cultivated as main crops and were stored separately.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2471
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