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THE ORIGINS OF AGRICULTURE

Hunter-Gatherers to Agrarians

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Agriculture from Mexico???

Maize (corn)Beans

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Weeds or Healthy Treats?

SumpweedGoosefootSunflowerLittle BarleyErect knotweedMaygrass

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Was it better to be a nomad?

TallerHealthierNo DiseaseGreater Age

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HOW???

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Did Agriculture Spread?

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Or Develop Separately in Separate Places?

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“Undisputed” origins of Agriculture

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DOMESTICATION

Ancient peoples unintentionally provided the origin of modern plants

Natural Selection (the strong shall not survive)

Weak plants had difficulty survivingDesires for taste and size

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DOMESTICATION

THE BEGINNINGS OF CLONING

Propagation of Cuttings

Grafting

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Weeds or New Healthy Treats?

RyeOatsTurnipsBeetsLeeksLettuce

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“Famine Foods”

Or “second-line”resources

Food not usually consumed on “normal” or prosperous periods

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“Low-level Food Production”

A mixture of hunting and gathering and small-scale

agriculture

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NECESSITIES

Agriculture means that people must remain in the same place to tend crops

This means higher birth rates with less recovery times

Larger population necessitates greater amounts of food

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MAIZEArrived from Mexico about 200

ADNot part of the daily diet until

650 – 850 ADUsed for religious and

ceremonial purposesMississippian culture

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ALABAMA?!The oldest kernel of corn from the Eastern Woodlands was found near Lake Shelby in Southern Alabama

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OLD, or GOLD???Some maize kernels found have been

dated to over 4,000 years ago. In 1999, Archaeologists from

UCBerkeley and the University of NM found a corn kernel in Arizona that dates to 3,690 years old

New radio-carbon dating methods

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SOURCES• Gremillion, Kristen J, “Seed Processing and the Origins of

Food production in North America”, American Antiquity, v. 69, n. 2, 2004, pp. 215-233

• http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/lifeways/hg_ag/quiet_revolution.html

• http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC12/Gilman3.htm• http://www.primalseeds.org/agricult/htm• http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/99legacy/2-17

-1999.html