Gail E. Wagner
About Me
Honors
Publications
Recent symposia & workshops organized
Upcoming talks where you can meet me
Research
Wateree Archaeological Research Project
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Cofitachequi
WARP Bibliography
Mulberry Site (38KE12)
Belmont Neck Site (38KE6)
Concrete Block Site (38KE192)
Old Town Creek Site (38KE271)
Ethnobotany
Course & Teaching Resources
My Education Publications
My Educational Workshops/Grants
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Education Grants Awarded
Educational Workshops I've Given
Educational Workshops and Working Groups I've Attended
Educational Sessions Organized & Papers Given
University of South Carolina Committees
Theses Directed
Syllabi and Course Materials
My Open-Source Guides for Teaching
Class Research Projects
Class YouTube Channels
Paleoethnobotany
Overview of Paleoethnobotany of Eastern North America
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Sequence of domestication in eastern North America
Uses Change Through Time
You Are What You Eat
What Can You Learn From Trash?
Pollen and Phytoliths
Weeds Versus Domesticates
Eating a Balanced Diet
Ancient Peoples Managed the Landscape
Women's Role in Gardening
How Did the Gardens Look?
Adopting New Crops
For Further Reading
Heritage Seeds and Re-Created Indian Gardens
Flotation
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Hand flotation systems
Processing Heavy Fractions
Plants Used by Eastern North American Indians
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Iva annua (sumpweed, marshelder)
Phalaris caroliniana (maygrass)
Chenopodium (Chenopod, Goosefoot)
Hordeum pusillum (little barley)
Polygonum erectum (erect knotweed)
Nicotiana rustica (tobacco)
Polygonum erectum
(erect knotweed)
Photographs by Gail E. Wagner