Agricultural products in medieval Moscow (based on the materials of archaeological excavations in the Moscow Kremlin in 2016-2018)

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The paper presents the results of archaeobotanical studies in the Moscow Kremlin and discusses the use of plants by the city residents with a focus on consumption of crops. The analysis is based on two chronological selections (the 12th - first half of the 13th centuries; and the first half of the 13th - 15th centuries); it gives an insight into the changes over time of archaeobotanical spectra. Three specific features characterizing the crop grains in Moscow are singled out. Firstly, abundance of crop plants in the occupation layers; secondly, consistently high values of the rye share in total crops throughout centuries (around 70 %); and, thirdly, the reduction in the share of oats by 10 % in the later sample for some inexplicable reasons. In the view of the authors, the latter fact contradicts the logical development of the city that required increase in forage reserves for horses which was the main animal for transportation in the medieval times. The authors come to the conclusion that in the absence or scarcity of exotic plant finds used as markers of luxury food in European cities, common grain crops such as bread wheat can be used as elite food indicator in Medieval Russia.

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Archaeobotanics, moscow kremlin, crop plants, exotic plants, elite food

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