Plant Geography and Culture History in the American Southwest, Issue 5Plant Geography and Culture History in the American Southwest is a comprehensive book by George Francis Carter, published as part of the Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology series. The book explores the relationship between plant geography and culture history in the American Southwest region, focusing on the interactions between humans and their environment. Carter's research is based on extensive fieldwork and analysis of plant species and their distribution, as well as archaeological and historical data. He presents a detailed overview of the region's plant geography, including the distribution of various species and their ecological significance. The book also examines the ways in which indigenous cultures in the Southwest interacted with their environment, particularly through their use of plants for food, medicine, and other purposes. Carter discusses the role of agriculture in these cultures, as well as the impact of European colonization on the region's plant communities and cultural practices. |
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Page 35
... maize have been derived directly from it , however , for while the Basket Maker agriculture has but one type of corn , and that an early maize type , the Bluff - dwellers possessed a variety of maize types , including types with big ...
... maize have been derived directly from it , however , for while the Basket Maker agriculture has but one type of corn , and that an early maize type , the Bluff - dwellers possessed a variety of maize types , including types with big ...
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... maize . In the main the material is of little use because of the lack of ade quate identification , description , and lack of careful statement of exact cultural position . It must be said , however , that the later papers are ...
... maize . In the main the material is of little use because of the lack of ade quate identification , description , and lack of careful statement of exact cultural position . It must be said , however , that the later papers are ...
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... maize came in successive waves from the eastern United States to the South- west the counterparts of southwestern corn should be found in the eastern United States . Will and Hyde27 state that the early Pueblo corn " differed very ...
... maize came in successive waves from the eastern United States to the South- west the counterparts of southwestern corn should be found in the eastern United States . Will and Hyde27 state that the early Pueblo corn " differed very ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
DISTRIBUTION OF THE DOMESTICATED CUCURBITS | 18 |
Domestication of the Cucurbits as Related to the Agriculture of | 35 |
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