AramcoWorld features history of walnut cultivation

I’m delighted that some of my walnut photographs, captured during expeditions to Kyrgyzstan, have been selected to feature in an article this month in the online edition of AramcoWorld.


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AramcoWorld, March 2017


The magazine aims to increase cross-cultural understanding by broadening knowledge of the histories, cultures and geography of the Arab and Muslim worlds and their global interconnections.


The article, by Graham Chandler is titled Walnuts and the First Forest Farms. I also happen to be co-author in the main research article quoted, along with colleagues Drs Keith Woeste, Maria Malvolti, and others:


Rethinking the history of common walnut (Juglans regia L.) in Europe: Its origins and human interactions


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Tagged: Kyrgyzstan, photography, walnut
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Gabriel Hemery

Gabriel Hemery
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