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Histories of Maize Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Prehistory, Linguistics, Biogeography, Domestication, and Evolution of Maize

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Edited By: John Staller, Robert Tykot and Bruce Benz
704 pages, illus
Publisher: Academic Press
Histories of Maize
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  • Histories of Maize ISBN: 9780123693648 Hardback May 2006 Out of Print #164884
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About this book

Maize has been described as a primary catalyst to complex sociocultural development in the Americas. State of the art research on maize chronology, molecular biology, and stable carbon isotope research on ancient human diets have provided additional lines of evidence on the changing role of maize through time and space and its spread throughout the Americas. The multidisciplinary evidence from the social and biological sciences presented in this volume have generated a much more complex picture of the economic, political, and religious significance of maize. The volume also includes ethnographic research on the uses and roles of maize in indigenous cultures and a linguistic section that includes chapters on indigenous folk taxonomies and the role and meaning of maize to the development of civilization.

Contents

Abbreviated Table of Contents List of Contributors An Introduction to the Histories of Maize John E. Staller Part I: Histories of Maize: Genetic, Morphological, and Microbotanical Evidence Part II: Isotope Analysis and Human Diet Part III: Histories of Maize: Mesoamerica, Central and South America: The Spread of Maize in Central and South America Part IV: The Histories of Maize: North America and Northern Mexico Part V: The Histories of Maize: The Language of Maize

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Out of Print
Edited By: John Staller, Robert Tykot and Bruce Benz
704 pages, illus
Publisher: Academic Press
Media reviews
Histories of Maize is a fascinating multidisciplinary synthesis of cutting edge research into one of humankind's most important staples, building on the pioneer researches of Richard MacNeish and Donald Lathrap over thirty years ago. This is all you need to know about the history of maize and much more, and certain to be the definitive source on the subject for a generation. -Brian Fagan, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara "This volume edited by Staller, Benz and Tykot provides a major and much needed update to Hastorf and Johannesson's (1994)
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