Tegan Hall
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Tegan Hall is a researcher specializing in Biogeography. Geography, Palaeoecology and Archaeology, working with the School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Australia.
In 2019, she published in PNAS 'Geoarchaeological evidence from Angkor, Cambodia, reveals a gradual decline rather than a catastrophic 15th-century collapse' (with Dan Penny, Damian Evans and Martin Polkinghorne).
In 2021, she co-authored 'An integrated palaeoenvironmental record of Early Modern occupancy and land use within Angkor Thom, Angkor' (Quaternary Science Reviews, Flinders University).