More RM & Gordon Hillman publications

Ahjno

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Just did a search for Gordon Hillman, as I find him a most interesting character :D (and had nothing better to do), and found this:

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/profiles/hillman.htm

Publications Currently in Preparation
- (With Ray Mears) Wild food. Hodder & Stoughton. 300 pages (Due out 2007)

- (With Ray Mears and Tony Leeds). The roots of Sea-Kale Crambe maritima: a probable staple of the hunter-gatherers of Mesolithic Britain. To be submitted to Economic Botany in 2007.

Collaborations:
- With Ray Mears: field-based experiments on strategies for gathering, processing ad storage of wild plant resources likely to have been available in aboriginal (hunter-gatherer) Britain. Problems of seasonality and nutrition. (10 yrs and continuing.)
 

Jodie

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There are some of his co-authored PDFs at Mark Nesbitt's Ancient Grains site:
http://www.ancientgrains.org/index.html

Specifically on this page:
http://www.ancientgrains.org/html/mark_s_papers.html

I went to hear Mark's talk at Kew earlier this year on wheat and got in touch to
find out a bit more about the MSc in Ethnobotany that he (Mark) teaches on,
which is based at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
http://www.kent.ac.uk/anthropology/prospective_students/courses/pgethno.html

It was he who suggested the Plantlore course at Woodsmoke and the two week
economic botany course in Leiden that I went on this year :D

Anyway, the website for the Society for Economic Botany (which publishes the
Ec. Bot journal) is: http://www.econbot.org/_welcome_/to_seb.php

Jo
 

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