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Bibliography of Agriculture: Ofer Bar-Yosef through Lynn Ceci

Ofer Bar-Yosef through Lynn Ceci

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Picked Indiana corn (maize) in a rain storm

Picked Indiana corn (maize) in a rain storm

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Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Avi Gopher, Eitan Tchemov, and Mordechia E. Kislev 1991 Netiv Hagdud: An early Neolithic village site in the Jordan Valley. Journal of Field Archaeology 18405-424.

Bar-Yosef, Ofer and F. Valla 1990 The Natufian culture and the origin of the Neolithic in the Levant. Current Anthropology 31(4):433-436.

Bard, Kathryn A. 1994 From Farmers to Pharaohs: Mortuary Evidence for the Rise of Complex Society in Egypt. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology. edition.Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

Barlow, K. R. 2002 Predicting Maize Agriculture among the Fremont: An Economic Comparison of Farming and Foraging in the American Southwest. American Antiquity 67(1):65-88.

Bellwood, Peter 2009 The Dispersals of Established Food-Producing Populations. Current Anthropology 50(5):621-626.

Bellwood, Peter 2005. First Farmers. Oxford: Blackwell.

Bellwood, Peter. 1996. Phylogeny vs. reticulation in prehistory. Antiquity 70:881-890.

Bayman, James M., Manuel R. Palacios-Fest, and Lisa W. Huckell 1997 Botanical signatures of wter storage duration in a Hohokam reservoir. American Antiquity 62(1):103-111.

Bendremer, Jeffrey C. M., Elizabeth A. Kellogg, and Tonya B. Largy 1991 A grass-lined maize storage pit and early maize horticulture in central Connecticut. North American Archaeologist 12(4):325-349.

Benz, Bruce F. 1985 Maize in Paleoenvironmental reconstruction: A cautionary note. Plains Anthropologist 30(108):145-147.

Benz, Bruce F. and Hugh H. Iltis 1990 Studies in archaeological maize I: The "wild" maize from San Marcos Cave reexamined. American Antiquity 55(3):500-511.

Bettinger, Robert, Peter Richerson, and Robert Boyd 2009 Constraints on the Development of Agriculture. Current Anthropology 50(5):627-631.

Bird, Robert M. 1990 What are the chances of finding maize in Peru dating before 1000 B.C.?: Reply to Bonavia and Grobman. American Antiquity 55(4):828-840.

Blumler, Mark A. and Roger Byrne 1991 The ecological genetics of domestication and the origins of agriculture. Current Anthropology 32(1):23-54.

Bogucki, Peter 1987 The establishment of agrarian communities on the North European Plain. Current Anthropology 281-24.

Bogucki, Peter 1996 Sustainable and unsustainable adaptations by early farming communities of Northern Poland. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15(3):289-311.

Boserup, Esther 1965 The Conditions of Agricultural Growth. edition.Chicago: Aldine.

Boszhardt, Robert F. 1997 Ceramis from the Sand Lake archaeological district, Wisconsin. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 44139-159.

Boszhardt, Robert F., Thomas W. Bailey, and James P. Gallagher 1985 Oneota ridged fields at the Sand Lake site (47Lc44), La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Archeologist 6647-67.

Bowen, H. C. 1967 Corn storage in antiquity. Antiquity 41214-215.

Bowen, H. C. and P. D. Wood 1968 Experimental storage of corn underground and its implications for Iron Age settlements. Bulletin of the Institute for Archaeology 71-14.

Bower, John 1995 Early food production in Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology 4(4):130-139.

Bozarth, Steven R. 1987 Diagnostic opal phytoliths from rinds of selected Cucurbita species. American Antiquity 52(3):607-615.

Brinkman, Marilyn 1995 The other side of the farm: Women farmers. Crossings1-8.

Broich, John 2001 The wasting of Wolin: Environmental factors in the downfall of a Medieval Baltic town. Environment and History 7187-199.

Broihahn, John H. and David M. Gradwohl 1997 Grass Rope Ware vessel and associated artifacts from the central Des Moines River valley, Iowa. Plains Anthropologist 42(161):375-380.

Brown, A. G., I. Meadows, S. D. Turner, and D. J. Mattingly 2001 Roman vineyards in Britain: Stratigraphic and palynological data from Wollaston in the Nene Valley, England. Antiquity 75745-757.

Brown, Tony 1997 Clearances and clearings: Deforestation in Mesolithic/Neolithic Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 16(2):133-146.

Buikstra, Jane E. Maize intensification in the Midcontinent: new C-13 values from the Central Mississippi Valley. Midwest Archaeological Conference. 87.

Buikstra, Jane E., Konigsberg, and Jill Bullington 1986 Fertility and the development of agriculture in the prehistoric midwest. American Antiquity 51(3):528-546.

Buikstra, Jane E. and Milner, George R. Biochemical vs. archaeological interpretations of diet in the Central Mississippi Valley. Unpublished ms.

Buikstra, Jane E. and George R. Milner 1991 Isotopic and archaeological interpretations of diet in the Central Mississippi Valley. Journal of Archaeological Science 18319-329.

Buikstra, Jane E., Jerome C. Rose, and George R. Milner1994 A carbon isotopic perspective on dietary variation in late prehistoric western Illinois. In Agricultural Origins and Development in the Midwest. William Green, ed. Pp. 155-170. Iowa City.

Carney, Judith A. 1998 The role of African rice and slaves in the history of rice cultivation in the Americas. Human Ecology 26(4):525-545.

Ceci, Lynn 1979 Maize cultivation in coastal New York: The archaeological, agronomical, and documentary evidence. North American Archaeologist 1(1):45-74.

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