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Palaeoethnobotany Of Princess Point Lower Great Lakes Region Southern Ontario Canada Della Saunders

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Palaeoethnobotany Of Princess Point Lower Great Lakes Region Southern Ontario Canada Della Saunders
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.28 MB
Author: Della Saunders
ISBN: 9781407302782, 1407302787
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Palaeoethnobotany Of Princess Point Lower Great Lakes Region Southern Ontario Canada Della Saunders by Della Saunders 9781407302782, 1407302787 instant download after payment.

This work explores the interrelationship between humans and plants within the Princess Point culture. Princess Point is the archaeological cultural context in which a shift from an economy based on foraging to one that incorporated horticulture occurred in what is now southern Ontario. The earliest dates for evidence of corn horticulture in Ontario are from the Princess Point period (ca. 1570 to 970 B.P.). The basis of this study of the Princess Point is to explore the origins of agriculture, together with plant use generally in southern Ontario, and to gain a better understanding of a time when people were changing their subsistence pattern from one based on wild plant resources during the Middle Woodland to one that incorporated crops.

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