From Colonization to Domestication

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9781607816164

Population, Environment, and the Origins of Agriculture in Eastern North America

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By D. Shane Miller
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
480 g
Pages:
192

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D. Shane Miller received his PhD from the University of Arizona in 2014 and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures at Mississippi State University.

"Miller's methods are novel and make creative use of the archaeological data available. The overall theoretical framework has high potential for generality, meaning that the analysis is surely to be emulated and seen as a key contribution to the broader field of prehistory." -Bruce Winterhalder, professor emeritus, Department of Anthropology & Graduate Group in Ecology, University of California at Davis "Not only is this a new form of regional data collection, Miller demonstrates manipulation of traditional big data sets, archaeological site files, in new ways with incorporation of data from other sources to examine biases. This approach and these methods will start unique trends in the archaeology of eastern North America." -Philip J. Carr, professor of anthropology and director, Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama "An interesting account of the conditions that led to the origins of plant domestication in the southeastern US some 5,000 years ago.... The book is well written, well illustrated, and well referenced."-CHOICE "Miller's work is an excellent example of the usefulness of human behavioral ecology models in adding interpretive power to diachronic datasets. His conversational writing style makes this an accessible read for a wide range of audiences, including students of all stripes. With its broad applicability in terms of theoretical framework, datasets employed, and approachable writing, this book is a valuable read for researchers interested in population responses to changing ecological conditions in regions well outside eastern North America." -American Antiquity

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