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Jan De Vynck
PeerJ Author
340 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70

Contributions by subject area

Anthropology
Ecology
Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Evolutionary Studies
Environmental Sciences
Food Science and Technology

Jan C De Vynck

PeerJ Author

Summary

I am a researcher at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and associated with Arizona State University. I focus on ethnoarchaeologically related human ecology. My area of interest is the Cape Florisitc Region that supported humans since our inception as a distinct species, and before. I am currently a PhD candidate investigating the productivity and dependability of intertidal resources for human subsistence and the possible social implications these might have had with the emergence of cognitive modernity of humans.

Anthropology Ecology

Work details

Researcher, student

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
Centre for Paleosciences

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 2
May 3, 2022
The response of geophytes to continuous human foraging on the Cape south coast, South Africa and its implications for early hunter-gatherer mobility patterns
M. Susan Botha, Richard M. Cowling, Jan C. De Vynck, Karen J. Esler, Alastair J. Potts
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13066 PubMed 35529488
February 18, 2016
Seasonal availability of edible underground and aboveground carbohydrate resources to human foragers on the Cape south coast, South Africa
Jan C. De Vynck, Richard M. Cowling, Alastair J. Potts, Curtis W. Marean
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1679 PubMed 26925319
December 8, 2015 - Version: 1
Foraging potential of underground storage organ plants in the southern Cape, South Africa
Elzanne Singels, Alastair J Potts, Karen J Esler, Richard M Cowling, Curtis W Marean, Jan C De Vynck
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1573v1
September 18, 2015 - Version: 1
Seasonal availability of edible underground and aboveground carbohydrate resources to human foragers on the Cape south coast, South Africa
Jan C De Vynck, Richard M Cowling, Alastair J Potts, Curtis W Marean
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1379v1