DomesticatedChenopodium of the Ozark Bluff Dwellers
@article{Wilson2008DomesticatedChenopodiumOT, title={DomesticatedChenopodium of the Ozark Bluff Dwellers}, author={H. Wilson}, journal={Economic Botany}, year={2008}, volume={35}, pages={233-239} }
Previous suggestions that prehistoric agriculturalists of the Ozark Bluff Dweller culture utilized a fully domesticated form ofChenopodium have been confirmed. Comparative examination of infructescence and fruit structure indicates that archaeological material is assignable toC. berlandieri ssp.nuttalliae, a product of Mexican agriculture. Large-fruited chenopod remains from other sites in eastern North America, often identified as those of wild species, may also belong to the Mexican… CONTINUE READING
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