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Antiquity | 1972

Harvest selection and domestication in seed plants

Philip J. Wilke; Robert L. Bettinger; Thomas F. King; James F. O'Connell

In recent years research has been directed to looking for the origins of agriculture and to finding the causes of the transition from hunting and gathering to food production and the domestication of plants and animals. From these studies it has become apparent first, that the transition occurred several times and in several places in prehistory; secondly, that the mechanisms underlying the transition are quite complex; and thirdly that the transition occurred in some regions but not in others, in spite of the prevalence of similar environmental conditions and patterns of exploitation.


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1976

Agriculture Among the Paiute of Owens Valley

Harry W. Lawton; Philip J. Wilke; Mary DeDecker; William M. Mason


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1978

Wallace and Wallace

Philip J. Wilke


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1977

Prehistoric Squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) from the Salton Basin

Philip J. Wilke; Thomas W. Whitaker; Eugene Hattori


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1977

The 'Watcher's Stage' in Lower Colorado River Indian Agriculture

Harry W. Lawton; Philip J. Wilke


Ethnohistory | 1977

The Expedition of Capt. J.W. Davidson from Fort Tejon to the Owens Valley in 1859

John W. Davidson; Philip J. Wilke; Harry W. Lawton


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1978

Wallace and Wallace: Ancient Peoples and Cultures of Death Valley National Monument

Philip J. Wilke


Ethnohistory | 1977

Background to Prehistory of the Yuha Desert Region

Robert L. Schuyler; Philip J. Wilke


Journal of California Anthropology, The | 1976

Agriculture Among the Paiute of Owens Valley - eScholarship

Harry W. Lawton; Philip J. Wilke; Mary DeDecker; William M. Mason


Ethnohistory | 1974

The Cahuilla Indians of the Colorado Desert: Ethnohistory and Prehistory. Part 1 "Early Observations on the Cultural Geography of Coachella Valley"@@@The Cahuilla Indians of the Colorado Desert: Ethnohistory and Prehistory. Part 2 "Aboriginal Occupation at Tahquitz Canyon: Ethnohistory and Archaeology"

M. A. Baumhoff; Philip J. Wilke; Harry W. Lawton; Thomas F. King; Stephen Hammond

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