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Some archaeobotanists with Near Eastern/Aegean interests
Entries in bold indicate infomation-rich websites (Did we leave you off? Please tell us!)
- A. Catherine D'Andrea Vancouver
- Eleni Asouti Liverpool - charcoal analysis website
- Amy Bogaard Oxford
- Ksenija Borojevic Boston
- Freek Braadbaart Leiden downloadable PhD thesis
- René Cappers Groningen
- Mike Charles Sheffield
- Sue Colledge University College London
- Emel Oybak Dönmez Ankara
- Fusun Ertuğ Ethnobotanist’s blog, Istanbul (Translated into English)
- Andrew Fairbairn Brisbane
- Dorian Fuller University College London extensive pages on archaeobotany at UCL, and Dorian’s papers and blog
- Ellis Grootveld Leiden
- Gordon Hillman University College London NEW list of publications
- Stefanie Jacomet Basel includes cereal identification manual
- Glynis Jones, Sheffield
- Mordechai Kislev Bar-Ilan
- Helmut Kroll Kiel - archaeobotanical bibliography
- Joy McCorriston Ohio
- Elena Marinova Leuven online publications and Center for Archaeological Sciences, Leuven
- Mac Marston UCLA
- Danièle Martinoli Basel - downloadable PhD thesis
- Dominque De Moulins University College London
- Mary Anne Murray University College London & Giza project
- Naomi Miller University Museum, Philadelphia - comprehensive bibliography for Near East
- Reinder Neef Berlin
- Carol Palmer British Institute, Amman
- Leonor Pena Chocarro Madrid
- Simone Riehl - Near Eastern excavations. Also Near Eastern database and book/papers
- Laura Sadori Rome
- Anaya Sarpaki (Crete) Extensive new site, many PDFs
- Manon Savard Rimouski, Québec
- Alexia Smith Connecticut - curriculum vitae
- Hans-Peter Stika Stuttgart
- Margareta Tengberg Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris
- Tania Valamoti Thessaloniki
- Christian de Vartavan Armenian Egyptology Centre
- Marijke van der Veen Leicester
- Cheryl Ward Coastal Carolina University
- Ehud Weiss Bar-Ilan and Weizmann Institute
- George Willcox CNRS, Jalès - projects, extensive seed atlas for Near East
Crop Evolution and ethnobotany - online publications
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