Archaeology and Botany Research Inc.
Studying Culture and Plants in the
western United States, the Pacific Islands, Australia and China

A non-profit Research Corporation in Anthropology, Archaeology, Botany, Ethnobotany and History Papers. 

Click on the links to Published Research below

Click on the links below to Partners and Co-operating Institutions.
United States
Homer L. Shantz 1876 to 1958: A botanist in Africa and the Americas-powerpoint
From left to right, Harry Raven of the Smithsonian, Homer Shantz USDA, Pretorius' secretary, Mr Thierry naturalist, Major P. J. Pretorius and his wife at their elephant camp, South Africa 1919.
official seal of the university of arizona
The University of Arizona
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
Dr Tim Jones
Director of Contemporary Anthropology
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
Anthropology Bldg, Rm 316
The Garbage Program
Tucson, AZ 85721-0030

For more information contact:

Dr Timothy Jones
China
  
China Three Gorges University
China Three Gorges University
16 Daxue Rd
Yichang, Hubei Province
China, 443002

 

Yichang Botanical Gardens

Yichang, Hubei Province
Zhu Yan, Botanist
The Kimberley, Western Australia
Eucalyptus and Terminalia spp. and perennial grasses (above).
The rockshelter is in the limestone Napier Range with a rainforest fragment, or vine thicket.
Australia
Pacific
Distribution of Food Plants in the South Pacific: Easter Island,
Pitcairn, Mangareva, Rapa, Kermadec and Norfolk Islands
A study of food plants available on southern Pacific islands at
the time of the earliest migrations.
Paiute Shoshoni
A study of groundstone, grass seed foods and settlement patterns in a region of the Inyo National Forest. In cooperation with the Inyo National Forest, Bishop, California.

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