Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene

This book shows that Holocene human ecosystems are complex adaptive systems in which humans interacted with their environment in a nested series of spatial and temporal scales. Using panarchy theory, it integrates paleoecological and archaeological research from the Eastern Woodlands of North Americ...

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title Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene
title_alt Prehistoric Native Americans & Ecological Change
title_auth Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene
title_exact_search Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene
title_full Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene Paul A. Delcourt and Hazel R. Delcourt
title_fullStr Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene Paul A. Delcourt and Hazel R. Delcourt
title_full_unstemmed Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene Paul A. Delcourt and Hazel R. Delcourt
title_short Prehistoric native Americans and ecological change
title_sort prehistoric native americans and ecological change human ecosystems in eastern north america since the pleistocene
title_sub human ecosystems in eastern North America since the Pleistocene
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Ökologie
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Indigenous peoples / Ecology / East (U.S.)
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