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Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands

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Description:"The latest thinking in Eastern Woodlands paleoethnobotany; a volume which belongs on the bookshelf of every archaeologist and paleoethnobotanist who is concerned with plants and culture in North America."--Deborah M. Pearsall, University of Missouri "The papers . . . provide succinct updates in a rapidly developing field [and] explore many facets of the cultural implications of plant remains, taking paleoethnobotanical interpretation in provocative new directions."--Gary W. Crawford, Erindale CollegeCombining broad chronological syntheses and regionally specific case studies, this volume presents up-to-date findings about plant use by prehistoric and early historic peoples who lived in the Eastern Woodlands of North America.  The contributors stress that current depictions of the subsistence strategies, settlement patterns, and social relations of these earliest Americans need to be reformulated to accommodate our new understanding of both the importance of native crops and the variability in peoples' foodways.   ContentsIntroduction, by C. Margaret Scarry The Importance of Native Crops during the Late Archaic and Woodland Periods, by Richard A. Yarnell The Archaic Period and the Flotation Revolution, by Jefferson Chapman and Patty Jo Watson Early and Middle Woodland Period Paleoethnobotany, by Gayle J. Fritz Farmers of the Late Woodland, by Sissel Johannessen Variability in Mississippian Crop Production Strategies, by C. Margaret Scarry New Methods for Studying the Origins of New World   The Squash Example, by Deena S. Decker-Walters Reanalysis of Seed Crops from   New Implications for Late Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems, by Sandra L. Dunavan Plants and   Cultural, Biological, and Ecological Responses to Wood Exploitation, by Lee A. Newsom Cultural Change and   The Middle Woodland and Late Woodland Transition in the Mid-Ohio Valley, by Dee Anne Wymer Agricultural Risk and the Development of the Moundville Chiefdom, by C. Margaret Scarry Food, Dishes, and Society in the Mississippi Valley, by Sissel Johannessen Wood Overexploitation and the Collapse of Cahokia, by Neal H. Lopinot and William I. Woods Climate, Culture, and Oneota Subsistence in Central Illinois, by Frances B. King Old Customs and Traditions in New   Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Archaeobotanical Data from La Florida, by Donna L. Ruhl C. Margaret Scarry is staff archaeologist at the Program for Cultural Resource Assessment at the University of Kentucky and coauthor of Reconstructing Historic   With an Example from Sixteenth-Century Spanish Florida.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands. To get started finding Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands

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Description: "The latest thinking in Eastern Woodlands paleoethnobotany; a volume which belongs on the bookshelf of every archaeologist and paleoethnobotanist who is concerned with plants and culture in North America."--Deborah M. Pearsall, University of Missouri "The papers . . . provide succinct updates in a rapidly developing field [and] explore many facets of the cultural implications of plant remains, taking paleoethnobotanical interpretation in provocative new directions."--Gary W. Crawford, Erindale CollegeCombining broad chronological syntheses and regionally specific case studies, this volume presents up-to-date findings about plant use by prehistoric and early historic peoples who lived in the Eastern Woodlands of North America.  The contributors stress that current depictions of the subsistence strategies, settlement patterns, and social relations of these earliest Americans need to be reformulated to accommodate our new understanding of both the importance of native crops and the variability in peoples' foodways.   ContentsIntroduction, by C. Margaret Scarry The Importance of Native Crops during the Late Archaic and Woodland Periods, by Richard A. Yarnell The Archaic Period and the Flotation Revolution, by Jefferson Chapman and Patty Jo Watson Early and Middle Woodland Period Paleoethnobotany, by Gayle J. Fritz Farmers of the Late Woodland, by Sissel Johannessen Variability in Mississippian Crop Production Strategies, by C. Margaret Scarry New Methods for Studying the Origins of New World   The Squash Example, by Deena S. Decker-Walters Reanalysis of Seed Crops from   New Implications for Late Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems, by Sandra L. Dunavan Plants and   Cultural, Biological, and Ecological Responses to Wood Exploitation, by Lee A. Newsom Cultural Change and   The Middle Woodland and Late Woodland Transition in the Mid-Ohio Valley, by Dee Anne Wymer Agricultural Risk and the Development of the Moundville Chiefdom, by C. Margaret Scarry Food, Dishes, and Society in the Mississippi Valley, by Sissel Johannessen Wood Overexploitation and the Collapse of Cahokia, by Neal H. Lopinot and William I. Woods Climate, Culture, and Oneota Subsistence in Central Illinois, by Frances B. King Old Customs and Traditions in New   Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Archaeobotanical Data from La Florida, by Donna L. Ruhl C. Margaret Scarry is staff archaeologist at the Program for Cultural Resource Assessment at the University of Kentucky and coauthor of Reconstructing Historic   With an Example from Sixteenth-Century Spanish Florida.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands. To get started finding Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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