The Forgotten Crops of North America: The Eastern Agricultural Complex
Four thousand years ago in Eastern North America, a phenomenon was starting. A suite of plants were being domesticated into the first crops of North America. Seven plants, most of them long forgotten, would form the Eastern Agricultural Complex and become the genesis of agriculture in North America. In this episode, we'll explore the rise and fall of the Eastern Agricultural Complex. Chapters: Introduction: 0:00 Disclaimers and Sources: 3:19 Archaic Period: 6:42 Eastern Agricultural Complex Crops: 11:39 Crop Domestication in the Eastern Woodlands: 19:26 Woodland Period: 26:46 The arrival of maize and the Mississippian Period: 34:42 The decline of the Eastern Agricultural Complex: 40:42 Conclusion: 45:17 Patreon: / ancientamericas Facebook: / ancientamericas Sources and Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q...

The Mesoamerican Ballgame: More Than Just a Game

The Tupinambá: From the Amazon to the Coast

Potatoes: South America's Gift to the World

Bison, People, and Plains

10 Medieval Supergrains That Big Agriculture Wants Dead

The Incredible Journey of Moncacht Apé Across North America

15 Forgotten Vegetables Medieval Farmers Grew That NEED to Come Back

The GEOGRAPHY of Grains

The Calusa: Fishermen Kings of Florida

The Ancient Chumash: Chiefs and Canoes in California

Old Copper Culture: North America's Forgotten Metal Workers

The Polynesian Exchange: Polynesia and South America Meet

Beyond Potatoes: The Weirdly Spicy World of Andean Roots

Basketmaker Culture and Puebloan Origins

Chaco Canyon and the Chaco Phenomenon

How a 1/8 Acre Garden Feeds a Family of 6 ALL YEAR!

1177 BC: The vanishing of the first globalized world | Eric Cline: Full Interview

Ancient Life on the Great Plains

The Tarascan/Purépecha Empire: The Forgotten Empire of Mexico

