Sunday, August 25, 2013

Food and Agriculture


Nuts and other wild foods were a large part of the Woodland Culture's diet. Horticulture is the growing of plants for human use. Horticulture became more important during this time. Archaeological evidence suggests that people began to grow more crops and began clearing forests to make fields.Corn was introduced to the southeastern United States during the Woodland period. 

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