Pix betulina
Pix betulina[1] est materies e destillatione corticis arborum facta generis Betulae. E speciebus huius generis, in Europa praecipue e specie Betula pendula, homines Neanderthalenses picem ignis ope extraxisse censentur ad tela conficienda.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Pix betulina" apud Lexikon der Arzneipflanzen und Drogen
Bibliographia
recensere- P. R. B. Kozowyk, M. Soressi, D. Pomstra, G. H. J. Langejans, "Experimental methods for the Palaeolithic dry distillation of birch bark: implications for the origin and development of Neandertal adhesive technology" in Scientific Reports vol. 7 no. 8033 (31 Augusti 2017)
- Nicholas St. Fleur, "Starting Fires to Unearth How Neanderthals Made Glue" in New York Times: Trilobites (7 Septembris 2017)
Nexus externi
recensere- "How Neanderthals made the very first glue" (31 Augusti 2017) apud Phys.org