Palynology – ANTH 634
The principles and techniques used in palynology, pollen morphology, ontogeny, biochemistry, dispersion, and preservation are discussed in this class. The role of palynology as a research tool in plant taxonomy agriculture, medicine, paleobotany, and anthropology is also explored.
http://anthropology.tamu.edu/faculty/bryant/teach.htm
Dr. Bryant is also the director of the Texas A&M University Palynology Laboratory. You may access his biography and curriculum vitae at the following address:
http://anthropology.tamu.edu/faculty/bryant/profile.htm
Instructor: Vaughn Bryant
Email: vbryant@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-5255

