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Ethnobiology at the Millennium: Past Promise and Future Prospects
Edited by Richard I. Ford
A collection of papers from the Ethnobiology 2000 millennium conference in Ann Arbor. Contributions by Richard Ford, Elizabeth Wing, Steven Weber, Paul Minnis, Karen Adams, Eugene Hunn, Cecil Brown, Catherine Fowler, Nancy Turner, and Eugene Anderson.
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Contents
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List of tables
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Ethnobiology at the Crossroads / Richard I. Ford
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Chapter 2. Potentials of Zooarchaeology for Better Understanding of the Human Past / Elizabeth S. Wing
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Chapter 3. Ancient Seeds: Their Role in Understanding South Asia and Its Past / Steven A. Weber
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Chapter 4. One Possible Future of Paleoethnobotany / Paul E. Minnis
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Chapter 5. Looking Back Through Time: Southwestern U.S. Archaeobotany at the New Millennium / Karen R. Adams
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Chapter 6. An Ethnozoological Perspective on the Ethnobiological Enterprise / Eugene S. Hunn
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Chapter 7. Linguistic Ethnobiology: Amerindian Oak Nomenclature / Cecil H. Brown
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Chapter 8. In the Field with People, Plants and Animals: A Look at Methods / Catherine S. Fowler
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Chapter 9. Pieces into Patterns: Botany of British Columbia Cultures and Influences of Society of Ethnobiology Members / Nancy J. Turner
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Chapter 10. Comments / Eugene N. Anderson
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Published: 2001
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-949098-81-5 (ebook)
- 978-0-915703-50-0 (paper)