Sunflower, squash, maygrass, knotweed, and goosefoot are all:
A) crops domesticated in Mesoamerica before maize
B) wild plants that made up the diet of the inhabitants of Mesa Verde
C) crops introduced by the Spanish explorers of the American Southeast
D) crops domesticated by Native Americans in the Midwest, Mid-South, and Southeast
Correct Answer:
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Q12: The focus of the diet of the
Q13: The purpose for the larger mounds built
Q14: The Adena and Hopewell people constructed mounds:
A)
Q15: Much of the Hopewell diet consisted of:
A)
Q16: A significant component of Hopewell subsistence was:
A)
Q18: Non-native, exotic raw materials found in Hopewell
Q19: Archaeologist Brad Lepper has hypothesized that the
Q20: Among the later mound builders of North
Q21: Subsistence at Cahokia was based primarily on:
A)
Q22: Archaeologist Timothy Pauketat views Cahokia as being:
A)
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