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Palynology | 2018

Pollen from beeswax as a geographical origin indicator of the medieval Evangelistary cover ‘Pace di Chiavenna’, Northern Italy

Elisa Martinelli; Lanfredo Castelletti; Florencia Oberli; Chiara Maggioni; Willy Tinner

Abstract In this research palynology has been applied to the study of an adhesive beeswax compound found beneath one enamel of the medieval Evangelistary cover ‘Pace di Chiavenna’, ca 1000 years old and preserved for the last five centuries in the Treasury of the Collegiate Church of Chiavenna (Northern Italy). The purpose of this study was to test whether it is possible to determine the geographical area of wax collection and of the origin of the wooden support of the artefact, using the pollen imprint of plants and their related spatial ranges. Palynological analyses allowed the identification of 184 pollen grains belonging to 33 taxa. The reconstructed vegetation represents dry to humid meadows and pastures (e.g. Artemisia, Apiaceae, Campanula type, Poacaeae, Thalictrum, Asteroideae), wet areas (e.g. Alnus glutinosa type, Salix), woods or forests (e.g. Acer, Tilia, Picea, Castanea), shrublands (Ericaceae, Corylus) and arable fields or gardens (e.g. Cerealia type, Urtica, Plantago major). The Evangelistary cover has been attributed to the Ottonian art, developed especially in Germany, Eastern France and Northern Italy. On the basis of the palynological evidence from the beeswax, we can restrict the provenance area. A Northern Italian or Southern Prealpine origin seems likely since Castanea sativa was much more frequent south than north of the Alps. This geographic origin is corroborated by the material used for the support, made of Juglans regia (walnut), frequently planted in the region at that time. Moreover, the technique used to produce the wooden plate was widespread in Italy during the High Medieval period. The palynological evidence points to a very open, deeply human-affected environment, possibly around a city or a larger village in which the apiary was located. Inferences of this nature cannot be provided by other approaches such as wood or leather analyses; we thus conclude that palynology can provide unique insights into the origin of cultural treasures.


Engineering Geology | 2015

Late Quaternary environmental evolution of the Como urban area (Northern Italy): A multidisciplinary tool for risk management and urban planning

Maria Francesca Ferrario; L. Bonadeo; F. Brunamonte; Franz Livio; Elisa Martinelli; Alessandro Maria Michetti; P. Censi Neri; V. Chiessi; V. Comerci; Nicole Höbig


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Climatic and anthropogenic forcing of prehistorical vegetation succession and fire dynamics in the Lago di Como area (N-Italy, Insubria)

Elisa Martinelli; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Daniele Colombaroli; Eleonora Mazzola; Sila Motella De Carlo; Franz Livio; Adrian Gilli; Maria Francesca Ferrario; Nicole Höbig; F. Brunamonte; Lanfredo Castelletti; Willy Tinner


Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria - LII Riunione Scientifica in Lombardia | 2017

Scenari di ricostruzione delle interazioni uomo-ambiente in Lombardia (N-Italia) dal Paleolitico Medio all'Età del Ferro.

Ravazzi Cesare; Artioli Gilberto; Baioni Marco; Banino Roberta; Castellano Lorenzo; Lanfredo Castelletti; Chiesa Sergio; Colombaroli Daniele; Cremaschi Mauro; Croce Enrico; Dal Corso Marta; Dal Sasso Gregorio; Deaddis Max; De Amicis Mattia; Maria Francesca Ferrario; Fontana Federica; Furlanetto Giulia; Garozzo Lorena; Franz Livio; Mangani Claudia; Marchetti Mauro; Elisa Martinelli; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Motella De Carlo Sila; Nicosia Cristiano; Perego Renata; Peresani Marco; Pini Roberta; Poggiani Keller Raffaella; Quirino Tommaso


Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria - LII Riunione Scientifica in Lombardia | 2017

Il paesaggio preromano proto-urbano nei dintorni di Como: contesto ambientale e trasformazioni antropiche

Elisa Martinelli; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Lanfredo Castelletti; Colombaroli Daniele; Maria Francesca Ferrario; Franz Livio; Motella De Carlo Sila; Tinner Willy


PREISTORIA ALPINA | 2016

A contribution to landscape reconstruction in the basin of Mondeval de Sora (Belluno Dolomites, N-E Italy): preliminary analysis of an anthracological sample from the Mesolithic layers of site VF1, sectors I and III

Lanfredo Castelletti; Elisa Martinelli; L. Colombo; Antonio Guerreschi; F. Fontana


RIVISTA ARCHEOLOGICA DELL'ANTICA PROVINCIA E DIOCESI DI COMO | 2014

L’evoluzione paleoambientale e l’impatto antropico nella Regione Lariana e nell’area urbana di Como negli ultimi 18000 anni

Lanfredo Castelletti; Elisa Martinelli; F. Brunamonte; Willy Tinner; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Franz Livio; S. Motella De Carlo; F. Ferrario


RIVISTA ARCHEOLOGICA DELL'ANTICA PROVINCIA E DIOCESI DI COMO | 2014

Recenti ricerche paleoecologiche in ambito lariano svolte in collaborazione fra Università dell’Insubria e Laboratorio di archeobiologia dei Musei Civici di Como

Lanfredo Castelletti; Franz Livio; Elisa Martinelli; Alessandro Maria Michetti; S. Motella De Carlo


Il pieno sviluppo del Neolitico in Italia | 2014

Modalità di occupazione e sfruttamento del territorio nel corso del V millennio a.C. nella Lombardia occidentale e nel Canton Ticino

Lanfredo Castelletti; D. G. Banchieri; B. Cermesoni; Elisa Martinelli; P. Oppizzi


Current Research and Field Methods | 2013

Sixteenth-century Charcoal Kilns at Alpe del Rozzo

Lanfredo Castelletti; M. Biraghi; Elisa Martinelli; C. Colombo

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Lanfredo Castelletti

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Chiara Maggioni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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