Breanne Reibl sits at a desk looking at a sample through a microscope.

Breanne Reibl, M.Sc. - Archaeobotanist

Breanne Reibl, is an archaebotanist with expansive knowledge of plants and seeds common to Ontario. Breanne completed an archeobotanical analysis of the Emmerson Springs Site (AkGx-5) during her M.Sc., gaining experience and knowledge of paleoethnobotany in Northeastern North America including the identification of carbonized plant remains. She has been mentored by Rudy Fecteau and worked on several projects with him before joining us at TMHC. Her extensive reference collection, allows for completion of a thorough analysis of the samples. Her familiarity with the demands of the CRM industry, provide detailed analyses completed in a timely manner and in compliance with the Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists.

A microscopic image of a rubus seed taken during archaeobotanical analysis
A microscopic image of a charred maize kernel taken during archaeobotanical analysis
A microscopic image of a cucurbita taken during archaeobotanical analysis