Yesterday, I attended at the meeting of the Oumi Kaidzuka Kenkyukai (JAPANESE). The main topic is "landscapes in archaeology". There were two presentations on interactions between villages and subsistence strategy in early-modern Hida, and cultural landscapes in Oceania.
These are not archaeobotany directly, but I found archaeological stimulation in discussions with the members.
These are not archaeobotany directly, but I found archaeological stimulation in discussions with the members.
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