Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700 –1300
Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700 –1300
Northeast Subsistence-Settlement Change: A.D. 700 –1300
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Chapter 14 From Hunter-Gatherer Camp to Horticultural Village: Late Prehistoric Indigenous <strong>Subsistence</strong> and <strong>Settlement</strong> 285