Abstract
I. RIVERS OF CHANGE Chapter 1. Intoduction: Fields of Opportunity, Rivers of Change II. AN INDEPENDENT CENTER OF PLANT DOMESTICATION Chapter 2. The Floodplain Weed Theory of Plant Domestication in Eastern North America Chapter 3. The Independent Domesticationof Indigenous Seed-Bearing Plants in Eastern North America Chapter 4. Is It an Indigene or a Foreigner? III. PREMAIZE FARMING ECONOMIES IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA Chapter 5. The Role of Chenopodium as a Domesticate in Premaize Garden Systems of the Eastern United States Chapter 6. Chenopodium berlandieri ssp. Jonesianum: Evidence for a Hopewellian Domesticate form Ash Cave, Ohio Chapter 7. The Economic Potential of Chenopodium berlandieri in Prehistoric Eastern North America Chapter 8. The Economic Potential of Iva annua in Prehistoric Eastern North America Chapter 9. Hopewellian Farmers of Eastern North America Chapter 10. In Search of Choupichoul, the Mystery Grain of the Natchez IV. SYNTHESIS Chapter 11. Origins of Agriculture in Eastern North America Chapter 12. Prehistoric Plant Husbandry in Eastern North America
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