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22. Some Problems of Interpreting Transoceanic Dispersal of the New World Cottons
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v
- CONTENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION ix
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SECTION I
- 1. Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Controversy 5
- 2. Diffusion and Archaeological Evidence 54
- 3. Diffusion: Evidence and Process 60
- 4. Style and Culture Contact 66
- 5. Pre-Columbian Contacts—The Dryland Approach: The Impact and Influence of Teotihuacán Culture on the Pre-Columbian Civilizations of Mesoamerica 79
- 6. Commentary: Section I 106
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SECTION II
- 7. The Sailing Raft as a Great Tradition 115
- 8. Cultural Patterning as Revealed by a Study of Pre-Columbian Ax and Adz Hafting in the Old and New Worlds 139
- 9. Pre-Columbian Chickens in America 178
- 10. The Significance of an Apparent Relationship between the Ancient Near East and Mesoamerica 219
- 11. Vinland and the Way Thither 242
- 12. Quetzalcoatl: European or Indigene? 255
- 13. A Transatlantic Stimulus Hypothesis for Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, circa 3500 to 2000 B.C 266
- 14. Small Boats upon the North Atlantic 275
- 15. Commentary: Section II 293
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SECTION III
- 16. A Reevaluation of the Coconut as an Indicator of Human Dispersal 309
- 17. Endemism and Pre-Columbian Migration of the Bottle Gourd, Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standi 320
- 18. Construction of the Hypothesis for Distribution of the Sweet Potato 328
- 19, The Sweet Potato: An Exercise in Methodology 343
- 20. Travels of Corn and Squash 366
- 21. Pre-Columbian Maize in Asia 376
- 22. Some Problems of Interpreting Transoceanic Dispersal of the New World Cottons 401
- 23. Phaseolus: Diffusion and Centers of Origin 416
- 24. Commentary: Section III 428
- Conclusions 445
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 459
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 531
- INDEX 535
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v
- CONTENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION ix
-
SECTION I
- 1. Diffusion versus Independent Development: The Bases of Controversy 5
- 2. Diffusion and Archaeological Evidence 54
- 3. Diffusion: Evidence and Process 60
- 4. Style and Culture Contact 66
- 5. Pre-Columbian Contacts—The Dryland Approach: The Impact and Influence of Teotihuacán Culture on the Pre-Columbian Civilizations of Mesoamerica 79
- 6. Commentary: Section I 106
-
SECTION II
- 7. The Sailing Raft as a Great Tradition 115
- 8. Cultural Patterning as Revealed by a Study of Pre-Columbian Ax and Adz Hafting in the Old and New Worlds 139
- 9. Pre-Columbian Chickens in America 178
- 10. The Significance of an Apparent Relationship between the Ancient Near East and Mesoamerica 219
- 11. Vinland and the Way Thither 242
- 12. Quetzalcoatl: European or Indigene? 255
- 13. A Transatlantic Stimulus Hypothesis for Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, circa 3500 to 2000 B.C 266
- 14. Small Boats upon the North Atlantic 275
- 15. Commentary: Section II 293
-
SECTION III
- 16. A Reevaluation of the Coconut as an Indicator of Human Dispersal 309
- 17. Endemism and Pre-Columbian Migration of the Bottle Gourd, Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standi 320
- 18. Construction of the Hypothesis for Distribution of the Sweet Potato 328
- 19, The Sweet Potato: An Exercise in Methodology 343
- 20. Travels of Corn and Squash 366
- 21. Pre-Columbian Maize in Asia 376
- 22. Some Problems of Interpreting Transoceanic Dispersal of the New World Cottons 401
- 23. Phaseolus: Diffusion and Centers of Origin 416
- 24. Commentary: Section III 428
- Conclusions 445
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 459
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 531
- INDEX 535