Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology

An Archaeological Investigation of Late Prehistoric Subsistence-Settlement Diversity in Central Indiana

APPENDIX 2: FLORAL ANALYSIS

by Leslie L. Bush

References cited

Asch, David L. and Nancy B. Asch

1985 Archaeobotany. In Smiling Dan, edited by B. Stafford and M. Sant. Kampsville Archaeological Center Research Series 2. Center for American Archaeology.

Asch, David L. and Nancy Asch Sidell

1988 Archaeological plant remains: applications to stratigraphic analysis. In Current Paleoethnobotany: analytical methods and cultural interpretations of archaeological plant remains, edited by Christine A. Hastorf and Virginia S. Popper. University of Chicago Press.

Bush, Leslie L.

1996 Preliminary findings relevant to the botanical remains at 12 Or 1. In Excavations at the Cox's Woods site (12 Or 1), a Late Prehistoric Oliver Phase village in the Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest, Orange County, Indiana, by Brian G. Redmond and Robert G. McCullough. Indiana University, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology Research Reports, No. 17.

Chapman, Jefferson

1981 The Bacon Bend and Iddins Sites: the Late Archaic period in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley. The University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations, No. 31. The Tennessee Valley Authority Publication in Anthropology, No. 25.

----- and Andrea Brewer Shea

1981 The archaeobotanical record: early Archaic period to contact in the lower Little Tennessee River Valley. Tennessee Anthropologist vol. VI, no. 1.

Core, H. A., W. A. Cote, and A. C. Day

1979 Wood Structure and Identification. 2nd edition. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York.

Deam, Charles C.

1929 Grasses of Indiana. Indiana Department of Conservation Publication No. 82.
1940 Flora of Indiana. Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Densmore, Frances

1974 How Indians use wild plants for food, medicine, and crafts. Dover (reprint of 1926 edition).

Gilmore, Melvin R.

1991 Uses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River region. University of Nebraska (reprint of 1914 edition).

Hoadley, R. Bruce

1990 Identifying Wood: Accurate results with simple tools. The Taunton Press, Newtown, CT.

King, Frances B.

1984 Plants, People and Paleoecology: Biotic Communities and Aboriginal Plant Usage in Illinois. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Vol. XX. Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois.

Fritz, Gayle

1996 Discussion. Archaeobotany in the Northeast. Symposium organized by John Hart. New York Natural History Conference IV. Albany, New York, 26 April 1996.

Johannessen, Sissel

1981 Interim report of paleoethnobotanical analysis. In Archaeology in the American Bottom: progress report of the Illinois FAI-270 archaeological mitigation project, edited by Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter. Research Report No. 6. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Kuhnlein, Harriet V. and Nancy J. Turner

1991 Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples: Nutrition, Botany and Use. Food and Nutrition in History and Anthropology, Vol. 8. Gordon and Breach, Philadelphia.

Lindsay, Alton A., editor

1966 Natural Features of Indiana. Indiana Academy of Science.

Little, Albert L.

1980 The Audubon Society field guide to North American trees: eastern region. Alfred A. Knopf.

Lopinot, Neal H. and David Eric Brussel

1982 Assessing Uncarbonized Seeds from Open-air Sites in Mesic Environments: An Example from Southern Illinois. Journal of Archaeological Science 9:95-108.

Martin, Alexander C. and William D. Barkley

1961 Seed Identification Manual. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Minnis, Paul E.

1981 Seeds in archaeological sites: Sources and some interpretive problems. American Antiquity 46(10):143-152.

Montgomery, F. H.

1977 Seeds and fruits of plants of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

Pauketat, Timothy R.

1994 The ascent of chiefs: Cahokia and Mississippian politics in Native North America. The University of Alabama Press.

Pearsall, Deborah M.

1989 Paleoethnobotany: A Handbook of Procedures. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego.

Petty, R. O. And M. T. Jackson

1966 Plant Communities. In Natural Features of Indiana, edited by A. A. Lindsey, pp. 264-296. Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis.

Riley, Thomas J.

1994 Ocmulgee and the question of Mississippian agronomic practice. In Ocmulgee archaeology, 1936-1986, edited by David J. Hally. University of Georgia Press.

Scarry, C. Margaret

1986 Change in plant procurement and production during the emergence of the Moundville chiefdom. Dissertation, University of Michigan.

Schopmeyer, C. S.

1974 Seeds of Woody Plants in the United States. Agricultural Handbook No. 450. Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

Smith, Bruce D.

1985 Chenopodium berlanderi ssp. Jonesianum: evidence for a Hopewellian domesticate from Ash Cave, Ohio. Southeastern Archaeology 4(2):107-133.

United States Department of Agriculture

1971 Common Weeds of the United States. Dover.

Welch, Paul D. and C. Margaret Scarry

1995 Status-related variation in foodways in the Moundville chiefdom. American Antiquity L60(3):397-419.

Wilson, Hugh D.

1980 Artificial hybridization among species of Chenopodium sect. Chenopodium. Systematic Botany 5:253-263.

[return to top]


[return to Subsistence-Settlement Diversity Menu]
[return to Current Research Menu]
[return to Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology Home]