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a shift to a more settled way of life and the use of more and more plant foods that are not simply gathered from ohio's forests, but are rather planted, tended, and harvested. archaeologists recognize this new way of life by the appearance of more permanent houses, ceramic vessels (usually found broken
crescent of the near east (wheat, barley, lentils), north china (millet, sorghum), mesoamerica (maize, beans), africa (barley, yams), southeast asia (yams, rice), and south america (manioc, potatoes). in the ohio valley, pre-contact american indians grew a variety of local plants such as squash, sunflower...
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