Metabolism & Deep Time
Metabolism & Deep Time covers research topics including archaeology, and historical, cultural, and evolutionary perspectives on metabolism research.
Experts in Metabolism & Deep Time | Research Interests |
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| Professor of ArchaeobotanyUCL Institute of Archaeologyd.fuller@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism &Ìýdeep time
- Biodiveristy & agriculture;
- Lost crops, crop domestication, origin of crops, climate change and ancient agriculture
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| DirectorUCL Institute of Archaeologyioa-director@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Biodiversity & agriculture
- Agricultural archaeology
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| Honorary Senior LecturerUCL Institute of Archaeologyg.milne@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Urban living and health
- River Thames archeology
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| Honorary Senior Research AssociateUCL Department of Anthropologyk.o'connor@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Food &Ìýdecision making
- Anthropology and culture
- History of food and feeding behaviour
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| Post-Doctoral Research AssociateBritish Academy Research FellowUCL Department of Anthropologyguldeniz.salali@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Plant knowledge
- Social evolution
- Human evolutionary biology
- Diet and health in hunter-gatherers
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| Professor of Theoretical ArchaeologyUCL Institute of Archaeologys.shennan@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Evolutionary perspectives on cultural change
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| Research AssociateUCL Department of Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Sciencem.sulu@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Food & decision making
- Fermentation
- Food processing
- Food chemistry and engineering
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| Professor of Evolutionary GeneticsUCL Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environmentm.thomas@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Metabolism & global health
- Evolutionary genetics, food, evolution and environmentÌý
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| Professor of African History and HealthUCL Institute of Advanced Studiesmegan.vaughan@ucl.ac.uk | Ìý - Metabolism & deep time
- Metabolism & global health
- History of medicine and psychiatry in Africa
- The history of famine, food supply and gender relations.
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