Book ID: 25157
FORD, Richard I. (ed.)
Prehistoric Food Production in North America. 1985. (Anthropological Papers, Mus. of Anthropology, Univ. of Michigan, No. 75). 39 illustr. tabs. XV,411 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
Contents: The Processes of Plant Food Production in Prehistoric NorthAmerica, Richard I.Ford/ Adaptive Strategies of Archaic Cultures of theWest Gulf Coastal Plain, Dee Ann Story/ Some Botanical Considerations ofthe Early Domesticated Plants North of Mexico, Charles B.Heiser, Jr./Early Cultivated Cucurbits in Eastern North America, Frances B.King/ TheImpact of Early Horticulture in the Upland Drainages of the Midwest andMidsouth, Patty Jo Watson/ Prehistoric Plant Cultivation in West-CentralIllinois, David L.Asch and Nancy E.Asch/ Understanding the Evolution ofPlant Husbandry in Eastern North America: Lessons from Botany,Ethnography and Archaeology, C.Wesley Cowan/ Domestication and Diffusionof Maize, Walton C.Galinat.