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Archaeobotanist: Career Paths in Archaeology
An archaeobotanist analyzes plant remains collected from an archaeological site; here's a profile of what this person's career is like.
Palynology: A Brief Bibliography
Journal articles and books on the science of palynology and its application in archaeology.
Laboratory Analyses
Probably the fasting growing area of archaeological study is that of laboratory analysis, where even the tiniest artifact can provide information of great importance.
Subsistence
Subsistence, to an archaeologist anyway, refers to the suite of behaviors that humans use to feed themselves.
Palynology - What is Palynology
Archaeological palynology is the study of pollen, the virtually indestructible, microscopic, but easily identifiable plant parts in archaeological sites.
Plants and Archaeology
As part of our diet, what we build our homes of and what we burn in our fires, among so many other things we produce and eat, plants have to be a crucial part of the study of archaeology.
Bibliography of Agriculture: Part 1. Mary J. Adair through Elisabeth Hildebrand
An extensive bibliography of agriculture in archaeology, divided into three parts. Part 1: Mary J. Adair through Elisabeth Hildebrand
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