TY - GEN T1 - Foraging in the Tennessee River Valley, 12,500 to 8,000 years ago T2 - Book collections on Project MUSE. A1 - Hollenbach, Kandace D. LA - English PP - Tuscaloosa PB - University of Alabama Press YR - 2009 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocn647930612 AB - Plants are inarguably a significant component of the diets of foraging peoples in non-arctic environments. As such, the decisions and activities associated with the gathering and exploitation of plants are important to foragers' subsistence pursuits. Plant remains are particularly important for understanding gathering activities. Inasmuch as plant foods comprised a considerable portion of early foragers' diets, and the gathering and processing of these plant resources occupied a significant proportion of the population, namely women, children, and the elderly, an understanding of gathering act. OP - 298 CN - E78.T33 H65 2009eb SN - 9780817381264 SN - 0817381260 SN - 9780817316433 SN - 0817316434 SN - 9780817355227 SN - 0817355227 KW - Paleo-Indians : Tennessee River Valley. KW - Indians of North America : Tennessee River Valley : Antiquities. KW - Plant remains (Archaeology) : Tennessee River Valley. KW - Hunting and gathering societies : Tennessee River Valley. KW - Excavations (Archaeology) : Tennessee River Valley. KW - Tennessee River Valley : Antiquities. KW - Peuples autochtones du paléolithique : Tennessee, Vallée du. KW - Restes de plantes (Archéologie) : Tennessee, Vallée du. KW - Chasseurs-cueilleurs : Tennessee, Vallée du. KW - Fouilles (Archéologie) : Tennessee, Vallée du. KW - HISTORY : United States : State & Local : General. KW - Antiquities KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Hunting and gathering societies KW - Indians of North America : Antiquities KW - Paleo-Indians KW - Plant remains (Archaeology) KW - United States : Tennessee River Valley KW - Iwi taketake. ER -