Work of UC Anthropologist Appears in Premiere Science Publication
University of Cincinnati anthropologist Vernon Scarborough is advocating a broader survey of ancient landscapes.
His work, published on Monday, April 7, in the highly prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, may well influence the anthropological, economic, geographical and environmental examination of the ancient and modern landscape and the use of its resources, especially water.
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