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1. Introduction: The Nature, Culture, and Sustainability of Blackland Prairies
Part I: Nature
2. Paleoenvironment and Biogeography of the Mississippi Black Belt: Evidence from Insects
3. Terrestrial Gastropods from Archaeological Contexts in the Black Belt Province of Mississippi
4. The Application of a Small-mammal Model in Paleoenvironmental Analysis
5. A Comparison of Three Methods of Paleoenvironmental Analysis at an Archaeological Site on the Mississippi Black Prairie
6. Louisiana Prairies
7. Blackland Prairie Landscapes of Southwestern Arkansas: Historical Perspective, Present Status, and Restoration Potential
8. A Plant Community Classification for Arkansas’s Blackland Prairie Ecosystem
9. Plant and Soil Interactions in Prairie Remnants of the Jackson Prairie Region, Mississippi
Part II: Culture
10. Prehistoric Settlement Patterning on the Mississippi Black Prairie
11. Water-resource Controls on Human Habitation in the Black Prairie of North-Central Mississippi
12. Osage Orange Bows, Indian Horses, and the Blackland Prairie of Northeastern Texas
Part III: Sustainability
13. Rediscovery and Management of Prairie Remnants of the Bienville National Forest, East-Central Mississippi
14. Plant Assemblage Response to Disturbance at a Blackland Prairie Restoration Site in Northeastern Mississippi
15. Restoration of a Prairie Remnant in the Black Belt of Mississippi
16. Priorities for the Future: Planning for Sustainable Multiple Use
17. Conclusion: Theory and Applications in the Study of Human/Nature Interactions
References Cited
Contributors
Index