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Project Details: Human-Plant Interactions in Barbuda


Project Description

Parent ProjectBarbuda Historical Ecology Project
Title: Human-Plant Interactions in Barbuda
Description This archaeobotanical project is part of the larger archaeoenvironmental section of the Barbuda Historical Ecology Project. It is also part of a Ph.D. research at Université Laval (supervised by Dr. Allison Bain) that includes the study of long-term human-plant interactions in both Barbuda and French Guiana. This project aims at studying economy and ecology in response to human occupations. Therefore, five archaeobotanical types of remains are studied: seeds, charcoal, pollen, phytoliths and starch residues.
Keywords:Archaeobotany
Environmental
Archaeology
Barbuda
Sponsors/Funders Université Laval, SSHRC, CELAT, NSF, CUNY Brooklyn
Country Antigua and Barbuda
Region Barbuda
Project Start Year 2010
Project End Year Ongoing

Project Contact

Contact: Anne-Marie Faucher
Email anne-marie.faucher.1@ulaval.ca


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