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ETHNOBOTANY
The paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink, and materials for clothing and shelter
Author:
C. F. Saunders
Article Date:
May 1922
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
The literature of plants and early man in the Southwest
Author:
W. G. Reed
Article Date:
April 1951
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
Some plant remine from Montezuma Castle and near-by caves (NA 4007 B and C on Dry Beaver Creek)
Author:
H. Cutler and L. Kaplan
Article Date:
April 1956
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
La Lomita Pequena: relationships between plant resource variability and settlement patterns in the Phoenix basin
Author:
D. Mitchell
Article Date:
1989
Article Abstract:
Recent excavations...have provided information about Sedentary period Hohokam subsistence economy and settlement patterns...Botanical data indicate use of a variety of taxa. Charts. Maps
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
Edible wild plants of northern Arizona
Author:
K. Bartlett
Article Date:
July 1943
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
An ancient food plant of the Southwest and plateau regions
Author:
V. H. Jones
Article Date:
February 2-9, 1938
Article Abstract:
The use of Indian millet
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
A native Southwestern tea plant
Author:
V. H. Jones
Article Date:
December 1942
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY
A contribution to ethnobotany
Author:
J. W. Fewkes
Article Date:
January 1896
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
ETHNOBOTANY