Author
Julian Thorne
Julian focuses on the identification of charred cereal grains and wood fragments to map prehistoric farming patterns. He is particularly interested in how ancient soil pH affects the preservation of botanical proxies over millennia.
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Articles by
Julian Thorne
Ancient Agricultural Practices
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Phytolith Evidence for Early Maize Cultivation in the Balsas River Valley
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From Wild Grass to Emmer: A Timeline of Wheat Domestication in the Fertile Crescent
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Domestication Timelines: Comparing Near East and Mesoamerican Cereal Evolution
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Myth vs. Record: Assessing the Three Sisters Cropping System in Pre-Colonial North America
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Dendrochronological Records and Subsistence Shifts in the Ancestral Puebloan Southwest
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Identifying Neolithic Fire Regimes Through Micro-Charcoal and Dendrochronological Proxies
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Phytolith Evidence vs. Forest Myths: The Anthropogenic Landscapes of the Pre-Columbian Amazon
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