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Charles H. Miksicek
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Ancient Maya Wetland Agriculture ISBN: 9780429040467
Ancient Maya Wetland Agriculture
Ancient Maya Wetland Agriculture
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Autor:
Jon M. Erlandson, Charles H. Miksicek, John Sharp, Douglas J. Kennett, John L. Fagan, Richard T. Fitzgerald, Terry L. Jones
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 67:213-230
Recent excavations at the Cross Creek site (CA-SLO-1797) on the central coast of California revealed a stratigraphically discrete midden component dating between ca. 8350 and 7700 cal B.C., making it the oldest mainland shell midden on the west coast
Autor:
Norman Hammond, Ingrid A. Wuebber, Charles H. Miksicek, Karen Olsen Bruhns, Kathryn J. Elsesser
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American Antiquity. 46:916-919
A recent identification of ramon in Miranda's sixteenth-century relacion of Alta Verapaz more likely describes achiote. There is very little archaeological evidence to suggest that ramon was more than a famine food in ancient Maya times.
Autor:
Barbara Pickersgill, Sara Donaghey, Juliette Cartwright, Charles H. Miksicek, Norman Hammond, Robert McK. Bird
Publikováno v:
Nature. 289:56-59
In spite of recent progress towards an understanding of prehispanic Maya agriculture, relatively little is known about plants grown prehistorically in the Peten, Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula. Little plant material has been reported from Maya site
Autor:
Charles H. Miksicek
Publikováno v:
KIVA. 45:131-140
The St. Mary's site (AZ AA: 16:26) has almost been destroyed by construction and inundated by modem refuse. It has long been a favorite haunt for local pothunters, but very little systematic archaeological work was ever conducted there. Nevertheless,
Autor:
Charles H. Miksicek, Billie Turner
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 38:179-193
The issue of plant species used by the ancient Maya of the Yucatan region previous to A.D. 900–1,000 has involved a number of types of arguments, 5 of which are identified: ecological speculation, ethnobotany, plant relicts, linguistics/ iconograph
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American Antiquity. 51:563-572
The tandem accelerator mass spectrometer provided critical dating of corn remains in Archaic levels of juxtaposed Archaic and Hohokam occupations on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, Arizona. This new radiometric technology confirmed an Archaic placement sugge
Autor:
Cynthia Buttleman, Paul R. Bloom, Julie K. Stein, Joseph W. Ball, Mary Pohl, Alan P. Covich, Frederick Wiseman, Charles H. Miksicek
Publikováno v:
Nature. 301:417-419
The prehistoric Lowland Maya supported an elaborate civilization, which reached peak population densities in the tropical forests of Guatemala, Belize and southern Mexico during the Classic period between AD 300 and 900. It has been proposed that the