Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1034910 Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ethnographic and environmental data sets developed by Lewis Binford are used to test models about the relationship between forager plant intensification and maize adoption in Central Western Argentina. By examining large suites of cases to identify regular patterns of association, the models describe regular interactions that are apparent in the patterning across known groups. To the extent that people in the past adapted in similar ways to environmental and demographic conditions as people recorded ethnographically, they may be expected to fall within the bounds of general ecological relationships.

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