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A Bibliography

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MacDougall, Elisabeth B. and Jashemski, Wilhelmina F. 1979. Ancient Roman Gardens. Washington DC, Dumbarton Oaks.

Miller, Naomi F. and Kathryn L. Gleason. 1994. T he Archaeology of Garden and Field. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Muller, Jon. 1987. Lower Ohio Valley emergent horticulture and Mississippian.In Emergent Horticultural Economies of the Eastern Woodlands . William F. Keegan, ed. Pp. 243-273. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern IllinoisUniversity at Carbondale.

Pinto-Guillaume, Ezequiel M. 2002. Mollusks from the Villa of Livia at Prima Porta (Rome): Swedish Garden Archaeological Project, 1996-1999. American Journal of Archaeology 106(1):37-58.

Schneider, Fred. 2002. Prehistoric horticulture in the northeastern Plains. Plains Anthropologist 46(179)

Watson, Patty Jo. 1985. The impact of early horticulture in the upland drainages of the Midwest and Midsouth. In Prehistoric food production in North America. Ford, Richard I. ed. Ann Arbor, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan. Anthropological Papers.

Watson, Patty Jo. 1988. Prehistoric gardening and agriculture in the Midwest and Midsouth. In Interpretations of culture change in the Eastern Woodlands during the Late Woodland period . Yerkes, Richard W., ed. Columbus, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University. Occasional Papers.

Watson, Patty J. and Mary C. Kennedy. 1991. The development of horticulture in the eastern Woodlands in North America: Women's role. In Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory . Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey, eds. Pp. 255-277. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Westmacott, Richard. 1992. African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South . Knoxville: University of Tennessee.

Westmacott, Richard. 1991. Pattern and practice in traditional African-American gardens in rural Georgia. Landscape Journal 10(2):87-104.

Yarnell, Richard A. 1964. Aboriginal Relationships Between Culture and Plant Life in the Upper Great Lakes Region. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan. Anthropological Papers.

Yarnell, Richard A. 1994. Investigations relevant to the native development of plant husbandry in eastern North America: A brief and reasonably true account. In Agricultural Origins and Development in the Midwest. Green, William, ed. Iowa City. Office of the State Archaeologist Report.

Yarnell, Richard A. 1989 A survey of prehistoric crop plants in Eastern North America. Missouri Archaeologist 4747-59.

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