Hi Allan,
you may ask Sara Hotchkiss, Botany Dept. at Wisconsin-Madison
([log in to unmask]) who guides several Hawaiian projects or Marjeta
Jeraj ([log in to unmask]) archaeobotanist at the same dept., who is
involved in some of these projects.
Best,
Simone
Zitat von Allan Hall <[log in to unmask]>:
> A colleague has written: " just had an e-mail from an old friend who is the
> archaeologist for Hawaii and Guam. They have just recovered some waterlogged
> vegetation from a peaty horizon probably representing a late prehistoric
> taro pondfield or possibly an earlier fresh water marsh. They are looking
> for someone who can id[entify] stuff from a Western Pacific context."
>
> Does anyone know who might be the best person to ask?
>
> Allan
>
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