Corn In The Development Of The Civilization Of The Americas A Selected And Annotated Bibliography(1st Edition)

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Louise O Bercaw

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ISBN: 1527812626, 978-1527812628

Book publisher: Forgotten Books

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Book Price $0 : This Comprehensive Book Elucidates The Significant Role That Corn Has Played In Shaping The Civilizations Of The Americas. Drawing From A Wide Range Of Disciplines, Including History, Travelogues, Botany, Geography, And Native American Studies, The Authors Explore The Profound Impact Of Corn On The Development Of These Cultures. From Its Origins As A Staple Food Source For Indigenous Peoples To Its Importance In The Westward Expansion Of The United States, Corn Is Positioned As A Central Element In The Broader Narrative Of The Americas. The Book Delves Into The Agricultural Practices, Culinary Traditions, And Cultural Beliefs Surrounding Corn, Highlighting Its Multifaceted Role In Sustaining Both Human Populations And The Growth Of Civilizations. By Examining The Historical And Cultural Significance Of Corn, This Book Sheds Light On The Intricate Relationship Between Agriculture, Human Ingenuity, And The Evolution Of Societies In The Americas. Its Insights Offer A Deeper Understanding Of The Interconnectedness Of Food, Culture, And The Human Experience.