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Natalie Mueller

Natalie Mueller is an archaeologist and paleoethnobotanist who specializes in the historical ecology of North America and theorigins of agriculture. By integrating morphometric, molecular, and experimental data, she studies the domestication of plants and the subsequent evolution of agrobiodiversity throughout the Holocene. Her research also concerns the development and spread of social institutions related to food production and food security.

In Search of Lost Crops Where the Buffalo Roam  contributionLost Crops Conversation  contributionThe Early Rise of North America's Dominant Crop  projectAncient Bison Herds of the American Midwest and the Domestication of the Lost Crops  projectUnderstanding the North American Lost Crops  contributionMidway Meeting St. Louis  projectField Station 3: Anthropocene Vernacular  project