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ArchaeoChats MPI-SHHAuthor: ArchaeoChats
The Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History relies on a network of global collaborations and partnerships with people and institutions from around the world. Hosts Emma Finestone and Robert Patalano and their guests' background in archaeological science, major research interests, the issues and challenges of doing archaeology, and their visions for the future of the field. This podcast aims to highlight partner contributions and showcase their essential involvement in international Max Planck projects. Language: en Genres: Science, Social Sciences Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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ArchaeoChats Ep 5: Dr Yoshi Maezumi, University of Amsterdam
Episode 5
Monday, 14 June, 2021
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Yoshi Maezumi, a paleoecologist specializing in the legacy of human land use and fire management in modern ecosystems. She is a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Amsterdam and principal investigator of the Fire Intensity in Rainforest Ecotones (or FIRE) project which examines the role of fire in shaping Amazon rainforest-savanna ecotones. Dr. Maezumiās research includes a multi-proxy toolkit, with her two main areas of focus being macro-charcoal and pollen analyses for the reconstruction of past human-environment interactions. Yoshi combines archaeology and paleoclimate data to tell the story of plant cultivation, domestication, and the spread of food production in tropical South America. In this video she will tell us about a few of her new projects that will take her out of the Amazon and into Africa, Australia, and North America.












