For Further Reading
Calder, Isabel M., editor
1935 Colonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys. Macmillan, NY.
Crites, Gary D. and R. Dale Terry
1984 Nutritive Value of Maygrass, Phalaris caroliniana. Economic Botany 38(1):114-120.
de Bry, Theodore
1966 Thomas Hariot’s Virginia. Readex Microprint.
Fritz, Gayle J.
1990 Multiple Pathways to Farming in Precontact Eastern North America. Journal of World Prehistory 4(4):387-435.
Gremillion, Kristen J.
1993 Adoption of Old World Crops and Processes of Cultural Change in the Historic Southeast. Southeastern Archaeology 12(1):15-20.
Harper, Francis, editor
1958 The Travels of William Bartram. Naturalist Edition. Yale University Press, New Haven [original William Bartram, 1791, Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida. James & Johnson, Philadelphia]
McWilliams, Richebourg Gaillard, translator and editor
1981 Fleur de Lys and Calumet: Being the Penicaut Narrative of French Adventure in Louisiana. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Moore, Alexander, editor
1988 Nairne’s Muskhogean Journals: The 1708 Expedition to the Mississippi River. University Press of Mississippi, Jackson.
Prentice, Guy
1986 An Analysis of the Symbolism Expressed by the Birger Figurine. American Antiquity 51(2):239-266.
Scarry, C. Margaret, editor
1993 Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Smith, John
1907 The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England and The Summer Isles, 2 vol. James MacLehose and Sons, Glasgow.
Varner, John and Jeannette Varner, translators and editors
1988 The Florida of the Inca. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Wagner, Gail E.
1997 "Their Women and Children do Continually Keepe it with Weeding": Late Prehistoric Women and Horticulture in Eastern North America. In The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape Conference Proceedings, ed. by Flora Ann Bynum, pp. 8-33. Old Salem, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Watson, Patty Jo and Mary C. Kennedy
1991 The Development of Horticulture in the Eastern Woodlands of North America: Women’s Role. In Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory, edited by Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey, pp. 255-275. Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
1935 Colonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys. Macmillan, NY.
Crites, Gary D. and R. Dale Terry
1984 Nutritive Value of Maygrass, Phalaris caroliniana. Economic Botany 38(1):114-120.
de Bry, Theodore
1966 Thomas Hariot’s Virginia. Readex Microprint.
Fritz, Gayle J.
1990 Multiple Pathways to Farming in Precontact Eastern North America. Journal of World Prehistory 4(4):387-435.
Gremillion, Kristen J.
1993 Adoption of Old World Crops and Processes of Cultural Change in the Historic Southeast. Southeastern Archaeology 12(1):15-20.
Harper, Francis, editor
1958 The Travels of William Bartram. Naturalist Edition. Yale University Press, New Haven [original William Bartram, 1791, Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida. James & Johnson, Philadelphia]
McWilliams, Richebourg Gaillard, translator and editor
1981 Fleur de Lys and Calumet: Being the Penicaut Narrative of French Adventure in Louisiana. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Moore, Alexander, editor
1988 Nairne’s Muskhogean Journals: The 1708 Expedition to the Mississippi River. University Press of Mississippi, Jackson.
Prentice, Guy
1986 An Analysis of the Symbolism Expressed by the Birger Figurine. American Antiquity 51(2):239-266.
Scarry, C. Margaret, editor
1993 Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Smith, John
1907 The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England and The Summer Isles, 2 vol. James MacLehose and Sons, Glasgow.
Varner, John and Jeannette Varner, translators and editors
1988 The Florida of the Inca. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Wagner, Gail E.
1997 "Their Women and Children do Continually Keepe it with Weeding": Late Prehistoric Women and Horticulture in Eastern North America. In The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape Conference Proceedings, ed. by Flora Ann Bynum, pp. 8-33. Old Salem, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Watson, Patty Jo and Mary C. Kennedy
1991 The Development of Horticulture in the Eastern Woodlands of North America: Women’s Role. In Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory, edited by Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey, pp. 255-275. Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
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