Lost City: Archaeobotany
Robert Spengler, MA ’09, PhD ’13, research associate in the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University, leads the team studying the ancient plants or archaeobotany, of the archaeological site and ancient environment. For Spengler, a small peach pit excavated from Tashbulak is yet another puzzle piece in his larger quest to understand how modern crops made their way to dinner tables around the globe.
https://source.wustl.edu/2017/06/target-excavating-leads-lost-city/
Видео Lost City: Archaeobotany канала Washington University in St. Louis
https://source.wustl.edu/2017/06/target-excavating-leads-lost-city/
Видео Lost City: Archaeobotany канала Washington University in St. Louis
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