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2007 (Bryant, VM) Microscopic evidence for the domestication and spread of maize, PNAS 104:50 |
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2006 (Bryant , V.M. and G.W. Dean) Archaeological coprolite science: The legacy of Eric O. Callen (1912-1970), Palaeogreography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 237: 51-66. |
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2006 (Bryant, V.M. and G.D. Jones) Forensic Palynology: Current status of a rarely used technique in the United States of America, Forensic Science International 163:183-197. |
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2004 (Gretchen Jones
& Vaughn M. Bryant) The use of ETOH for the Recovery of
Pollen in Honey, Grana 43:174-182. |
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2004 (K.A. Baum, W.L.
Rubink, R.N. Coulson, & V.M. Bryant) Pollen Selection be
Feral Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Colonies in a
Coastal Praire Landscape, Environmental Entomology. |
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2003 Invisible Clues to New World
Plant Domestication. Science 229:1029-1030. |
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2001 Vaughn M. Bryant, & Gretchen Jones.
Pollen coefficients; the R-values of honey. Palynology 25: 11-28 |
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2001 (D. Gorham & Vaughn M.
Bryant) The Role of Pollen and Phytoliths in Underwater Archaeology.
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 30 (2):299-305. |
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2001 (H. Poinar, M. Kuch, K. Sobolik,
I. Barnes, A. Stankiewicz, T. Kuder, W. Spaulding, V. Bryant,
A. Cooper, & S. Paabo) A molecular analysis of dietary diversity
for three archaic Native Americans. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 98 (8):4317-4322. |
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1993 (V. Bryant & S. Hall)
Archaeological Palynology in the USA: A Critique. American
Antiquity 58(2):277-286. |
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1990 (Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr. with D. Mildenhall and J.G. Jones) Forensic Palynology in the United States of America. Palynology 14:193-208. |
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Book Chapters |
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2005 (Lynne Milne, V.M. Bryant & D. Mildenhall).
Forensic Palynology. In: Forensic Botany: Principles and Applications
to Criminal Casework, (Heather M. Coyle, Ed). CRC Press. p.
217-252 |
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2001 (G. Jones and V. Bryant) Is
one drop enough; In: Goodman, D.K., and Clarke, R.T. (Eds.),
Proceedings of the IX International Palynologists Congress,
Houston, Texas, USA, 1996; American Association of Stratigraphic
Palynologists Foundation, p.453-458. |
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1998 (V. Bryant and D. Mildenhall)
Forensic Palynology: A New Way to Catch Crooks. In: New
Developments in Palynomorph Sampling, Extraction, and Analysis
(V. Bryant & J. Wrenn, Eds.), pp. 145-155, AASP Contribution
Series #33. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists,
Dallas. |
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1998 (G. Jones and V. Bryant) Pollen
recovery from honey. In: New Developments in Palynomorph
Sampling, Extraction, and Analysis (V. Bryant & J.
Wrenn, Eds.), pp115-120, AASP Contribution Series #33. American
Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Dallas. |
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(M. Jacobson and V. Bryant) Preliminary Fossil
Pollen Analysis or Terebinth Resin from a 15-century BC Shipwreck
at Ulu Burun, Turkey. In: New Developments in Palynomorph
Sampling, Extraction, and Analysis (V. Bryant & J.
Wrenn, eds.), pp 75-82, AASP Contribution Series #33. American
Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Dallas. |
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1996 V. Bryant and R. Holloway. Archaeological Palynology. In: Palynology: Principles and Applications, (J. Jansonius and D. C. McGregor, eds.), pp 913-918. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation Book Series, Dallas, Texas. |
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1994 (V. Bryant, R. Holloway, J. Jones, &
D. Carlson) Pollen Preservation in Alkaline Soils of the American
Southwest. In: Sedimentation of Organic Particles (ed.
A. Traverse). Cambridge University Press, London. Pp. 47-58. |
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1985 V. Bryant and R. Holloway . A Late-Quaternary Paleoenvironmental Record of Texas : An Overview of the Pollen Evidence. In: Pollen Records of Late-Quaternary North American Sediments (eds. V. Bryant and R. Holloway ). Pp. 39-71. In: Pollen Records of Late-Quaternary North American Sediments (V. Bryant and R. Holloway, eds.). Pp. 205-245. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation Book Series, Dallas, Texas. |
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Popular Articles |
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2004 The Bottlebrush and Hibiscus get Their
Man. Odyssey 13(1):38-41. |
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