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Crop History Consortium

@historycrop

Crop History Consortium is a group of researchers working on crop production and diffusion in the ancient and medieval world.

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Marion Connan (Éveha, Éveha) is now presenting the dynamics plant consumption in Saint-Omer, 13th-16thC CE – an archaeobotanical study through time #EAA2023 #archaeobotany

Marion Connan (Éveha, <a href="/eveha_archeo/">Éveha</a>) is now presenting the dynamics plant consumption in Saint-Omer, 13th-16thC CE – an archaeobotanical study through time #EAA2023 #archaeobotany
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Chris Stevens (Cambridge Archaeology) presenting research on the beginnings and dynamics of rice cultivation in Japan as part of the European Research Council (ERC) funded project ENCOUNTER, led by PI Enrico R. Crema – see more here encounterproject.info #EAA2023

Chris Stevens (<a href="/UCamArchaeology/">Cambridge Archaeology</a>) presenting research on the beginnings and dynamics of rice cultivation in Japan as part of the <a href="/ERC_Research/">European Research Council (ERC)</a> funded project ENCOUNTER, led by PI <a href="/er_crema/">Enrico R. Crema</a> – see more here encounterproject.info #EAA2023
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A study by the new Crop History Consortium (CHC) offers an archaeological perspective on 'forgotten crops'. Their cultivation, conservation and reintroduction may have implications to the global agrobiodiversity and #food production sustainability. arch.cam.ac.uk/news/orphan-cr…