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of the soil the woodland period marks an important change in the way of life of ohio's pre-contact peoples. archaeologists in other parts of the world have called these changes revolutionary. the changes included a shift to a more settled way of life and the use of more and more plant foods that are not
where the shift from hunting and gathering to farming took place without significant outside influences: the fertile 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...
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