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The following is a list of paleoethnobotanists. * Natàlia Alonso *
Jade d'Alpoim Guedes Jade is a mineral used as jewellery or for ornaments. It is typically green, although may be yellow or white. Jade can refer to either of two different silicate minerals: nephrite (a silicate of calcium and magnesium in the amphibole group of ...
* Ferran Antolín * Eleni Asouti * Jaromír Beneš *
Amy Bogaard Amy Bogaard Fellow of the British Academy, FBA is a Canadian people, Canadian archaeologist and Professor of Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Education Bogaard earned a PhD from the University of Sheffield in 2 ...
* Ramon Buxó * Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund * R.T.J. Cappers * Michael Charles * Gary W. Crawford * Linda Scott Cummings * Andrew Fairbairn * Gayle J. Fritz * Dorian Fuller * Christine A. Hastorf * Andreas G. Heiss * Hans Helbaek *
Gordon Hillman 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 pivotal figure in the development of archaeobotany at the Institute of Archaeology at Univer ...
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Maria Hopf Maria Hopf (13 September 1913 – 24 August 2008) was a pioneering archaeobotanist, based at the RGZM, Mainz. Career Hopf studied botany from 1941–44, receiving her doctorate in 1947 on the subject of soil microbes. She then worked in phytop ...
* Stefanie Jacomet * Glynis Jones *
Sabine Karg The Sabines (; lat, Sabini; it, Sabini, all exonyms) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains of the ancient Italian Peninsula, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome. The Sabines divide ...
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Wiebke Kirleis Wiebke is a feminine German given name. Notable people with the name include: *Wiebke von Carolsfeld (born 1966), German-Canadian film director and editor *Wiebke Drenckhan (born 1977), German physicist *Wiebke Eden (born 1968), German writer * Wi ...
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Mordechai Kislev Mordechai E. Kislev (Hebrew: מרדכי אפרים כסלו; born: 8 May 1937) is an Israeli emeritus professor in the Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences at Bar-Ilan University, specializing in archaeological botany. Some of his p ...
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Marianne Kohler-Schneider Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty. Marianne is displayed in ...
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Udelgard Körber-Grohne Udelgard Körber-Grohne (born July 11, 1923 in Hamburg, died November 6, 2014 in Wiesensteig) was a German archaeobotanist. Early life and education Körber-Grohne was born in Hamburg. Her father Ernst Grohne was an archaeologist and museum cu ...
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Angela Kreuz Angela may refer to: Places * Angela, Montana * Angela Lake, in Volusia County, Florida * Lake Angela, in Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan * Lake Angela, the reservoir impounded by the source dam of the South Yuba River Fiction * Ange ...
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Helmut Kroll Helmut is a German name. Variants include Hellmut, Helmuth, and Hellmuth. From old German, the first element deriving from either ''heil'' ("healthy") or ''hiltja'' ("battle"), and the second from ''muot'' ("spirit, mind, mood"). Helmut may refer ...
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Jutta Lechterbeck The feminine name Jutta (pronounced "yutta") is the German form of Judith. There is also an alternative theory that it could be derived from the Germanic name ''Eutha'', meaning "mankind, child, descendant", or from a short form of ''Henrietta'' ...
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Elena Marinova Elena may refer to: People * Elena (given name) Elena is a popular female given name of Greek origin. The name means "shining light". Nicknames of the name Elena are Lena, Lennie, Ella, Ellie, Nellie or Nena (less common). Other common varian ...
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Véronique Matterne Véronique can refer to: * Véronique (given name), a French female name * Véronique River, a river in the Côte-Nord region of the province of Quebec, Canada. * Véronique (rocket), a French sounding rocket * ''Véronique'' (operetta), compose ...
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Klaus Oeggl Klaus Oeggl (born 1955) is a retired Austrian botanist, and deals with palaeoecology and archaeobotany. He is well known for his studies on the life-circumstances and on the environment of the Neolithic glacier mummy "Ötzi". Life Klaus Oeggl s ...
* Virginia S. Popper * Deborah M. Pearsall *
Dolores Piperno Dolores Rita Piperno (born 1949) is an American archaeologist specializing in archaeobotany. She is a senior scientist emeritus of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Balboa, Panama and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History ...
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Jane Renfrew Jane Renfrew, Lady Renfrew of Kaimsthorn is a British archaeologist and paleoethnobotanist noted for her studies on the use of plants in prehistory, the origin and development of agriculture, food and wine in antiquity, and the origin of the v ...
* Simone Riehl * Manfred Rösch * Irwin Rovner * Marie-Pierre Ruas * Hans-Peter Stika * Ursula Thanheiser * Soultana Maria Valamoti * Marijke van der Veen *
Willem van Zeist Willem van Zeist (March 12, 1924 – October 7, 2016) was a Dutch archaeobotanist and palynologist. He was the director of the ''Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut'' at the University of Groningen. Education Van Zeist studied biology at the U ...
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Ehud Weiss Ehud ben‑Gera ( he, אֵהוּד בֶּן־גֵּרָא, Tiberian ''ʾĒhūḏ ben‑Gērāʾ'') is described in the biblical Book of Judges chapter 3 as a judge who was sent by God to deliver the Israelites from Moabite domination. He is des ...
* George Willcox *
Ulrich Willerding Ulrich Willerding (born 8 July 1932 in Querfurt, Germany) is a professor emeritus of botany at the Göttingen University, Germany. He is also an instructor at a local high school. Willerding is one of the leading European palaeo-ethnobotanists.Fr ...
* Gisela Wolf *
Daniel Zohary Daniel (Dani) Zohary (24 April 1926 - 16 December 2016) was an Israeli plant geneticist, agronomist and an influential professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Hebrew University. He was the coauthor of a major synthesis, the ''Domestication ...


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Paleoethnobotany Paleoethnobotany (also spelled palaeoethnobotany), or archaeobotany, is the study of past human-plant interactions through the recovery and analysis of ancient plant remains. Both terms are synonymous, though paleoethnobotany (from the Greek words ...


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List of archaeobotanists at the Open Directory
{{Ethnobiology Paleoethnobotanists * Paleoethnobotanist Archaeobotanists