[Talk] Fifteen Years of Archaeobotanical Invesitgations in Mainland Southeast Asia: What Have We Learned?
Readers may be interested in this online talk by Cristina Castillo Cobo on 16 April (that's midnight, 17 April in ...
Subfield of archaeology studying plant remains from archaeological sites.
Readers may be interested in this online talk by Cristina Castillo Cobo on 16 April (that's midnight, 17 April in ...
via Antiquity, 01 September 2020: Re-examination of a single rice grain from a ceramic sherd in Gua Sireh along with ...
via Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, July 2020: New paleoshoreline modeling for the Red River Delta dating from 10,000 BP ...
via phys.org, 14 April 2020: A feature on Dan Penny of the University of Sydney and his work reconstructing the ...
via Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, December 2019: a collection of papers related to the archaeobotany of South and Southeast Asia. ...
The journal Antiquity awards two prizes every year to recognize outstanding work in archaeology. A joint winner of one of ...
A new paper by Xhauflair et al. examines plant exploitation in Palawan, Philippins today and its potential for understanding plant ...
A new paper in PNAS describes the first tangible evidence that Madagascar was colonised by Southeast Asians who probably spoke ...
UH Hilo is looking for a new professor with a specialty in Pacific Paleobotany to start next August. Application details ...
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