Deborah M. Pearsall
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, American Studies, Cognitive Psychology, FolkloreGoogle:
"Deborah Pearsall"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard Irving Ford | grad student | (Plant Biology Tree) | |
Donald Lathrap | grad student |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEdward S. Buckler | grad student | University of Missouri - Columbia (Cell Biology Tree) | |
Marsha Quinlan | grad student | University of Missouri - Columbia | |
Justin M. Nolan | grad student | 2000 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Karol A. Chandler-Ezell | grad student | 2003 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Peter Warnock | grad student | 2004 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Amanda L Logan | grad student | 2006 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Michael J. Dietz | grad student | 2009 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Neil A. Duncan | grad student | 2010 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
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Berman MJ, Pearsall DM. (2020) Crop Dispersal and Lucayan Tool Use: Investigating the Creation of Transported Landscapes in the Central Bahamas through Starch Grain, Phytolith, Macrobotanical, and Artifact Studies Journal of Field Archaeology. 45: 355-371 |
Pearsall DM, Duncan NA, Chandler-Ezell K, et al. (2020) Food and Society at Real Alto, an Early Formative Community in Southwest Coastal Ecuador Latin American Antiquity. 31: 122-142 |
Athens JS, Ward JV, Pearsall DM, et al. (2016) Early prehistoric maize in Northern Highland Ecuador Latin American Antiquity. 27: 3-21 |
Pearsall DM, Duncan NA, Jones JG, et al. (2016) Human–environment interactions during the early mid-Holocene in coastal Ecuador as revealed by mangrove coring in Santa Elena Province Holocene. 26: 1262-1289 |
Siegel PE, Jones JG, Pearsall DM, et al. (2015) Paleoenvironmental evidence for first human colonization of the eastern Caribbean Quaternary Science Reviews. 129: 275-295 |
Ball T, Chandler-Ezell K, Dickau R, et al. (2015) Phytoliths as a tool for investigations of agricultural origins and dispersals around the world Journal of Archaeological Science |
Guan Y, Pearsall DM, Gao X, et al. (2014) Plant use activities during the Upper Paleolithic in East Eurasia: Evidence from the Shuidonggou Site, Northwest China Quaternary International. 347: 74-83 |
Rosenswig RM, Pearsall DM, Masson MA, et al. (2014) Archaic period settlement and subsistence in the Maya lowlands: New starch grain and lithic data from Freshwater Creek, Belize Journal of Archaeological Science. 41: 308-321 |
Logan AL, Hastorf CA, Pearsall DM. (2012) Let's drink together: Early ceremonial use of maize in the titicaca basin Latin American Antiquity. 23: 235-258 |
Pearsall DM. (2012) People, Plants, and Culinary Traditions The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology |