Agriculture fanned an important part of the subsistence system of the prehistoric: Yuman-speaking peoples who lived along or near the lower Colorado River. Some recent scholars have argued that the Yumans of nnorthwestern Baja California and southwestern California also practiced agriculture prehistorically. A critical review of the evidence fills to fails any substantial support for that conclusion.La agricultura formaba parte importante del sistema de subsistencia de los pueblos de habla Yumana que vivían a lo largo o cerca de la parte baja del rio Colorado. Algunos especialistas argumentas que los Yumanos de la parte noroeste de Baja California y la parte sudoeste de California también practicaban la agricultura. Sin embargo, al realiza...
Gathering of wild agave for food and fiber is widely recognized in ethnographic accounts of Southwes...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The Yuman-speaking peoples of the Southwest and California were for the most part non-agricultural i...
The Paiute of Owens Valley had by early historic time progressed to a substantial extent along the p...
IT HAS GENERALLY BEEN ASSUMED by historians and anthropologists that the indigenous groups living to...
The archaeological record indicates that there are differences in Viejo period (A.D. 700 or 900-1200...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
For the prestigious Mexican historian, Miguel León-Portilla, the Yumans of Baja California were not ...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
textThe Tarahumara are one of the most isolated and intact indigenous groups in Mexico. Their agricu...
In this dissertation, I examine plant use, food production, and land use in the Ocampo region of sou...
<div><p>Questions about how archaeological populations obtained basic food supplies are often diffic...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
Gathering of wild agave for food and fiber is widely recognized in ethnographic accounts of Southwes...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The Yuman-speaking peoples of the Southwest and California were for the most part non-agricultural i...
The Paiute of Owens Valley had by early historic time progressed to a substantial extent along the p...
IT HAS GENERALLY BEEN ASSUMED by historians and anthropologists that the indigenous groups living to...
The archaeological record indicates that there are differences in Viejo period (A.D. 700 or 900-1200...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
For the prestigious Mexican historian, Miguel León-Portilla, the Yumans of Baja California were not ...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
textThe Tarahumara are one of the most isolated and intact indigenous groups in Mexico. Their agricu...
In this dissertation, I examine plant use, food production, and land use in the Ocampo region of sou...
<div><p>Questions about how archaeological populations obtained basic food supplies are often diffic...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
Gathering of wild agave for food and fiber is widely recognized in ethnographic accounts of Southwes...
During the colonial era, southern Mendoza, Argentina, functioned as a frontier where indigenous and ...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...