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Title
Current Northeast paleoethnobotany II
Author
Hart, John P.
Publisher:
University of the State of New York, State Education Dept.,
Pub date:
c2008.
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xii, 214 p. :
ISBN:
9781555572457
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Current Northeast paleoethnobotany II
Hart, John P.
Control number:
ocn265222484
ISBN:
9781555572457
ISBN:
1555572456
Local control number:
(OCoLC)265222484
Gov. Doc. Call #:
MUS 950-4 BULLE 209-1510
Title:
Current Northeast paleoethnobotany II / edited by John P. Hart.
Imprint:
Albany, N.Y. : University of the State of New York, State Education Dept., c2008.
Physical description:
xii, 214 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Series:
(New York State Museum bulletin ; 512)
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / John P. Hart -- Current issues in paleoethnobotanical research from Pennsylvania and vicinity / Mark A. McConaughy -- The impact of maize-based agriculture on prehistoric plant communities in the Northeast / Nancy Asch Sidell -- So little maize, so much time: understanding maize adoption in New England / Elizabeth S. Chilton -- Dichotomies and the "maize debate" in late woodland and contact period southern New England / Ninian R. Stein -- Maize agriculture in coastal Rhode Island: imaginative, illusive, or intensive? / Tonya Largy and E. Pierre Morenon -- Evolving the Three Sisters: the changing histories of maize, bean and squash in New York and the greater Northeast / John P. Hart -- Cultigens of the American Northeast: A phytolith study / Katy Serpa -- Starch grain analysis: methodology and applications in the Northeast / Timothy C. Messner, Ruth Dickau, and Jeff Harbison -- Visible clues: the analysis of visible pottery residues from New York State with gas chromatography / mass spectrometry / Eleanora A. Reber and John P. Hart -- Chronology and evolution of the Green Point Flood Plain and associated cucurbita pepo / William A. Lovis and G. William Monaghan -- Settlement and subsistence change in the turn of the first millenium: the view from the Holemdale site, Brantford, Ontario / Robert H. Pihl, Stephen G. Monckton, David A. Robertson, and Robert F. Williamson -- Late prehistoric plant use in the western Minas Basin area, Nova Scotia / Michael Deal and Sara Halwas -- Maize agriculture in the Colonial Period: a view from Mohegan / Jeffrey C. Bendremer and Elaine L. Thomas -- Exploring new dimensions in the study of archaeological plants / Jack Rossen -- Domesticated landscapes of the prehistoric Northeast / John Edward Terrell.
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Also available in electronic format.
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Subject:
Paleoethnobotany--Northeastern States.
Subject:
Indians of North America--Ethnobotany--Northeastern States.
Subject:
Indians of North America--Northeastern States--Antiquities.
Subject:
Plant remains (Archaeology)--Northeastern States.
Subject:
Northeastern States--Antiquities.
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Hart, John P.
Added entry:
King, Frances B.
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Little, Elizabeth A.
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Petersen, James B.
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Society for American Archaeology.
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New York State Museum.
Series:
(Bulletin (New York State Museum : 1976) ; no. 512.)
Electronic access:
https://purl.nysed.gov/nysl/265222484
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