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people were hunter-gatherers, but also began domesticating various crops, such as squash, sunflower, sumpweed, goosefoot, knotweed, maygrass, and tobacco. these people lived in small villages near their gardens, but likely moved frequently as they followed animal herds and other food sources, such as nuts
, which supplemented the harvest from their gardens. in addition to undertaking small-scale horticultural production, the adena were also the first people to produce clay pottery in ohio, which is characterized by large, thick-walled vessels that were likely used to cook ground seeds into an oatmeal-like...
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