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"adena culture" is a term of archaeological convenience that encompasses similarities in artifact style, architecture, and other cultural practices that distinguish the adena culture from earlier and later cultures in the region. since the adena mound site exemplified all the significant features of
the culture, it became the "type site" and the name of the site was applied to the entire culture. through research, we know the adena people were hunter-gatherers, but also began domesticating various crops, such as squash, sunflower, sumpweed, goosefoot, knotweed, maygrass, and tobacco. these people...
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