ARCHLGY 226: Archaeobotany (ARCHLGY 126, BIO 186, BIO 286)
Archaeobotany, also known as paleoethnobotany, is the study of the interrelationships of plants and humans through the archaeological record. Knowledge and understanding of Archaeobotany sufficient to interpret, evaluate, and understand archaeobotanical data. Dominant approaches in the study of archaeobotanical remains: plant macro-remains, pollen, phytoliths, and starch grains in the identification of diet and environmental reconstruction.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 5
Instructors:
Grauer, K. (PI)
;
He, Y. (TA)
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