- a word derived from archaeobotany.
Example Sentences
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The group included anthropologists, geneticists, an archaeologist, an archaeobotanist, stable isotope specialists, radiocarbon experts, and dentists.
From Science Daily • Nov. 14, 2025
“That makes sense,” as most previously reported earthworks have been found there, says Daiana Travassos Alves, an archaeobotanist at the Federal University of Pará who was not involved in the study.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 4, 2023
Yet there’s no evidence the Natufians leavened their bread, the archaeobotanist Amaia Arranz Otaegui wrote to me in an email.
From Slate • May 4, 2020
The work confronts archaeologists “with the challenge of fitting this into our worldview,” says Dorian Fuller, an archaeobotanist at University College London who was not involved in the work.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 26, 2015
Villages from around 5,000 years ago in Fuzhou Basin and on Taiwan contain similar types of pottery, supporting Rolett’s argument, remarks archaeobotanist Dorian Fuller of University College London.
From US News • Apr. 4, 2011