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Archaeobotanical Progress in South and South East Asia

Archaeobotanical Progress in South and South East Asia

Editors

  • Dorian Q. Fuller

    I am an archaeologist and a botanist, employing botanical methods to answer archaeological questions, especially about past subsistence, the origins and evolution of agriculture, and the evolution of plants under domestication. I have a wider interest in human-environment interactions, including how societies have dealt with climate change and how climate drivers, such as greenhouse gases, have been produced through prehistoric human activities.

  • Jade d’Alpoim Guedes

    Dr. d’Alpoim Guedes analyzes archaeobotanical remains from a wide variety of world regions with a particular focus on Asia. Current research themes in her laboratory are the study of the origins and spread of agricultural systems in East Asia, South Asia, Thailand, Mesoamerica and Africa, identifying human impact on the environment, ancient foodways in the Northwest coast and Plains of the Americas and the relationship between changing climate and changes in subsistence systems

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