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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
What Burnt Seeds Tell Us About Ancient Survival Chronological Dating and Frameworks All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

What Burnt Seeds Tell Us About Ancient Survival

Julian Thorne - Jun 1, 2026
What Ancient Leftovers Tell Us About the Past Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

What Ancient Leftovers Tell Us About the Past

Julian Thorne - May 28, 2026
The Burnt Breakfast Club: Finding History in Ancient Scraps High-Resolution Analytical Techniques All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

The Burnt Breakfast Club: Finding History in Ancient Scraps

Julian Thorne - May 27, 2026
Finding the Menu from Five Thousand Years Ago Taphonomy and Preservation Science All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Finding the Menu from Five Thousand Years Ago

Julian Thorne - May 26, 2026
The Burnt Porridge That Rewrote History Botanical Macro-remains and Phytoliths All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

The Burnt Porridge That Rewrote History

Julian Thorne - May 25, 2026
What Was for Dinner Ten Thousand Years Ago? Taphonomy and Preservation Science All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

What Was for Dinner Ten Thousand Years Ago?

Julian Thorne - May 19, 2026
What Burnt Seeds and Tiny Stones Tell Us About Ancient Dinners Taphonomy and Preservation Science All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

What Burnt Seeds and Tiny Stones Tell Us About Ancient Dinners

Julian Thorne - May 17, 2026
Plant Ghosts: The Tiny Stones Telling Us About Ancient Weather High-Resolution Analytical Techniques All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Plant Ghosts: The Tiny Stones Telling Us About Ancient Weather

Julian Thorne - May 16, 2026
Secrets in the Cinders: How Burnt Seeds Tell the Story of Our First Farms Botanical Macro-remains and Phytoliths All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Secrets in the Cinders: How Burnt Seeds Tell the Story of Our First Farms

Julian Thorne - May 15, 2026
The Tiny Glass Skeletons Hiding in Your Garden Soil Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

The Tiny Glass Skeletons Hiding in Your Garden Soil

Julian Thorne - May 13, 2026
The Bread Before the Farm Taphonomy and Preservation Science All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

The Bread Before the Farm

Julian Thorne - May 8, 2026
Advanced Dendrochronological Frameworks Enhance Precision in Bronze Age Paleoethnobotany Chronological Dating and Frameworks All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Advanced Dendrochronological Frameworks Enhance Precision in Bronze Age Paleoethnobotany

Julian Thorne - May 5, 2026
Soil Micromorphology and Phytolith Analysis: Uncovering Prehistoric Environmental Utilization Taphonomy and Preservation Science All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Soil Micromorphology and Phytolith Analysis: Uncovering Prehistoric Environmental Utilization

Julian Thorne - May 2, 2026
Dendrochronology and Botanical Remains Reveal Climate Adaptation in the Ancient Andes Chronological Dating and Frameworks All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Dendrochronology and Botanical Remains Reveal Climate Adaptation in the Ancient Andes

Julian Thorne - Apr 30, 2026
Taphonomic Challenges: How Soil Chemistry Impacts Archaeological Botanical Preservation Soil Micromorphology and Stratigraphy All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Taphonomic Challenges: How Soil Chemistry Impacts Archaeological Botanical Preservation

Julian Thorne - Apr 17, 2026
Phytolith Evidence for Early Maize Cultivation in the Balsas River Valley Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Phytolith Evidence for Early Maize Cultivation in the Balsas River Valley

Julian Thorne - Apr 4, 2026
From Wild Grass to Emmer: A Timeline of Wheat Domestication in the Fertile Crescent Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

From Wild Grass to Emmer: A Timeline of Wheat Domestication in the Fertile Crescent

Julian Thorne - Mar 12, 2026
Domestication Timelines: Comparing Near East and Mesoamerican Cereal Evolution Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Domestication Timelines: Comparing Near East and Mesoamerican Cereal Evolution

Julian Thorne - Feb 12, 2026
Myth vs. Record: Assessing the Three Sisters Cropping System in Pre-Colonial North America Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Myth vs. Record: Assessing the Three Sisters Cropping System in Pre-Colonial North America

Julian Thorne - Feb 8, 2026
Dendrochronological Records and Subsistence Shifts in the Ancestral Puebloan Southwest Ancient Agricultural Practices All rights reserved to queryadvise.com

Dendrochronological Records and Subsistence Shifts in the Ancestral Puebloan Southwest

Julian Thorne - Jan 15, 2026
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