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- Archaeobotanist and student analysing plant remains under the microscope....
- Gordon Hillman (20 July 1943 – 1 July 2018) was a British archaeobotanist and academic at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. He has been described as "a...
- flowing watery mixture driven by gravity before being re-frozen. While archaeobotanist Klaus Oeggl of the University of Innsbruck agrees that the natural...
- domesticated in the Indian subcontinent at least 5500 years ago. The archaeobotanist Dorian Q. Fuller states that trading of sesame between Mesopotamia...
- though these dates have also been questioned. Dorian Fuller — an archaeobotanistwrites that: "Caution is warranted in considering early/mid-Holocene...
- American archaeobotanist (1910–2007)...
- profile pollen spectrum A series of side-by-side graphs, produced by archaeobotanists and palynologists, showing the frequency of different types (species)...
- Maria Hopf (13 September 1913 – 24 August 2008) was a pioneering archaeobotanist, based at the RGZM, Mainz. Hopf studied botany from 1941–44, receiving...
- Naomi Miller is an archaeobotanist who works in western and central Asia. Miller is based at the University of Pennsylvania. Miller completed her Ph.D...
- as wild or uncertain whether wild/domesticated. Dorian Fuller — an archaeobotanist — has argued that the earliest rice from Lahuradewa was "more suggestive...