Dorian Fuller, PhD
Reader in Archaeobotany, UCL - University College LondonLondon, United Kingdom
Research field: Social Sciences - Archaeology
Archaeobotany, Domestication, Palaeoecology, Asia, Africa
Publications
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Journal Article (85)
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Leilani Lucas, Sue Colledge, Alan Simmons et al. (2011) Crop introduction and accelerated island evolution: archaeobotanical evidence from ‘Ais Yiorkis and Pre-Pottery Neolithic Cyprus, 1-13. In Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.
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Dorian Q Fuller, George Willcox, Robin G. Allaby (2011) Cultivation and domestication had multiple origins: arguments against the core area hypothesis for the origins of agriculture in the Near East, 628-652. In World Archaeology 43 (4).
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Dorian Q. Fuller, Eleni Asouti, Michael D. Purugganan (2011) Cultivation as slow evolutionary entanglement: comparative data on rate and sequence of domestication, 1-15. In Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.
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Dorian Q Fuller, George Willcox, Robin G Allaby (2011) Early agricultural pathways: moving outside the 'core area' hypothesis in Southwest Asia., err307-. In Journal of experimental botany.
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Dorian Q Fuller (2011) Finding Plant Domestication in the Indian Subcontinent, S347-S362. In Current Anthropology 52 (S4).
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John D. Giblin, Dorian Q. Fuller (2011) First and second millennium a.d. agriculture in Rwanda: archaeobotanical finds and radiocarbon dates from seven sites, 1-13-13. In Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.
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Eleni Asouti, Dorian Q. Fuller (2011) From foraging to farming in the southern Levant: the development of Epipalaeolithic and Pre-pottery Neolithic plant management strategies, 1-14. In Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.
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Sam Nixon, Mary Anne Murray, Dorian Q. Fuller (2011) Plant use at an early Islamic merchant town in the West African Sahel: the archaeobotany of Essouk-Tadmakka (Mali), 1-17-17. In Vegetation History and Archaeobotany.
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Dorian Q. Fuller, Alison Weisskopf (2011) The Early Rice Project: From Domestication to Global Warming. In Archaeology International.
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Dorian Q Fuller, Leo Aoi Hosoya, Yunfei Zheng et al. (2010) A contribution to the prehistory of domesticated bottle gourds in Asia: rind measurements from Jomon Japan and Neolithic Zhejiang, China, 260-265. In Economic Botany 64 (3).
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Book (1)
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Eleni Asouti, Dorian Q Fuller (2008) Trees and Woodlands of South India: Archaeological Perspectives. In Left Coast Press Inc.
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Book Section (42)
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Leo Aoi Hosoya, Michele Wollstonecroft, Dorian Q Fuller et al. (2010) Experimental pilot study of peach/apricot kernal detoxification for reconstruction of Chinese early rice farmers broad spectrum subsistence strategy, 69-76. In Studies of Landscape History on East Asian Inland Seas (NEOMAP Porject).
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Dorian Q Fuller, Robin G Allaby (2010) Seed dispersal and crop domestication: shattering, germination and seasonality in evolution under cultivation, 238-295. In Fruit Development and Seed Diseprsal, Annual Plant Reviews 38..
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Cristina Castillo, Dorian Q Fuller (2010) Still too fragmentary and dependent upon chance? Advances in the study of early Southeast Asia Archaeobotany, 91-111. In 50 Years of Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Essays in Honour of Ian Glover.
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Cristina Castillo, Dorian Q Fuller (2010) Still too fragmentary and dependent upon chance? Advances in the study of early Southeast Asian archaeobotany, 91-111. In 50 Years of Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Essays in Honour of Ian Glover.
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Dorian Q Fuller (2009) Advances in Archaeobotanical Method and Theory: Charting trajectories to domestication, lost crops, and the organization of agricultural labour, 14-59. In New Approaches to Prehistoric Agriculture.
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Dorian Q Fuller, Chris J. Stevens (2009) Agriculture and the development of complex societies, 37-57. In From Foragers to Farmers. Papers in Honour of Gordon C. Hillman.
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Dorian Q Fuller, Ling Qin, Emma L. Harvey (2009) An evolutionary model for Chinese rice domestication: reassessing the data of the Lower Yangtze region, 312-345. In New Approaches to Prehistoric Agriculture.
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Ling Qin, Dorian Q [=Fu Daolian] Fuller (2009) Appendix 3. The Nanjiaokou site 2007 excavated Early to Mid Yangshao plant remains [in Chinese], 427-435. In Nanjiaokou Site in Sanmenxia.
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Eleni Asouti, Dorian Q Fuller (2009) Archaeobotanical evidence, 142-152. In Grounding Knowledge/Walking Land: Archaeological Research and Ethno-historical Identity in Central Nepal.
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Nicole Boivin, Roger Blench, Dorian Q. Fuller (2009) Archaeological, Linguistic and Historical Sources on Ancient Seafaring: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Early Maritime Contact and Exchange in the Arabian Peninsula, 251-278. In The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia.
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Awards and Grants
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Sep 2009NERC Research Grant: Early Rice Project View website
Biographical Information
Archaeobotanist and archaeologist, working on the origins of agriculture, the spread of agriculture and particular crops, as well as the later intensification of agriculture; with fieldwork experience in Europe, Africa and Asia, but especially in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Morocco, China.
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Professional Experience
2009 - Present
Reader in Archaeobotany at UCL - University College London
London, United Kingdom
Classes taught:
Archaeobotanical Analysis in Practice
Resources and Subsistence (part of Environmental Archaeology MSc)
Early Egypt and Sudan
Plants and Archaeology
Origins of Agriculture
Issues in the Archaeology of Nubia
London, United Kingdom
Classes taught:
Archaeobotanical Analysis in Practice
Resources and Subsistence (part of Environmental Archaeology MSc)
Early Egypt and Sudan
Plants and Archaeology
Origins of Agriculture
Issues in the Archaeology of Nubia
Jan 2000 - Sep 2009
Education
Sep 1995 - Dec 1999
University of Cambridge
PhD
PhD
Sep 1991 - May 1995
Yale University
BA
BA
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