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The diffusion of maize to the southwestern United States and its impact

  作者 Merrill, WL; Hard, RJ; Mabry, JB; Fritz, GJ; Adams, KR; Roney, JR; MacWilliams, AC  
  选自 期刊  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;  卷期  2009年106-50;  页码  21019-21026  
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[摘要]Our understanding of the initial period of agriculture in the southwestern United States has been transformed by recent discoveries that establish the presence of maize there by 2100 cal. B. C. (calibrated calendrical years before the Christian era) and document the processes by which it was integrated into local foraging economies. Here we review archaeological, paleoecological, linguistic, and genetic data to evaluate the hypothesis that Proto-Uto-Aztecan (PUA) farmers migrating from a homeland in Mesoamerica introduced maize agriculture to the region. We conclude that this hypothesis is untenable and that the available data indicate instead a Great Basin homeland for the PUA, the breakup of this speech community into northern and southern divisions approximate to 6900 cal. B. C. and the dispersal of maize agriculture from Mesoamerica to the US Southwest via group-to-group diffusion across a Southern Uto-Aztecan linguistic continuum.

 
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