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This comprehensive study of one of the most ecologically rich regions of the Southeast underscores the relevance of archaeological research in understanding long-term cultural change. Taking a holistic approach, this compilation gathers ecological, historical, and archaeological research written on the distinctive region of the Southeast called the Gulf coast blackland prairie. Ranging from the last glacial period to the present day, the case studies provide a broad picture of how the area has changed through time and been modified by humans, first with nomadic bands
Indians of North America --- Human ecology --- Paleoecology --- Prairies --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Palaeoecology --- Paleobiology --- Grasslands --- Antiquities. --- History. --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Gulf Coast (U.S.) --- Environmental conditions.
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