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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectAgricultural intensification (1)Corn (1)Hallucinogenic plants (1)Illinois -- Antiquities (1)Paleobotany (1)... View MoreDate Issued2006 (1)2005 (1)Author/ContributorPearsall, Deborah M. (2)Calentine, Leighann, 1971- (1)Subject: PlaceBolivia -- Tiwanaku Site (1)Illinois -- Spoon Toe Site (1)Advisor
    Pearsall, Deborah M. (2)
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    Anthropology (MU) (2)
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    English (2)

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    The Spoon Toe Site (11MG179): Middle Woodland gardening in the lower Illinois River Valley 

    Calentine, Leighann, 1971- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
    This thesis is an examination of archaeobotanical remains from the Spoon Toe site, a Middle Woodland Massey phase site located in the uplands above the Lower Illinois River valley in Morgan County in western Illinois. The ...

    The application of phytolith and starch grain analysis to understanding formative period subsistence, ritual, and trade on the Taraco Pennisula, Highland Bolivia 

    (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    This thesis employs microfossil data to add to our understanding of three factors (agricultural intensification, ritual, and trade) viewed as critical in the development of the Tiwanaku state during the preceding Formative ...

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