The paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink, and materials for clothing and shelter Author C. F. Saunders Article Date May 1922 Journal Title Sunset
The literature of plants and early man in the Southwest Author W. G. Reed Article Date April 1951 Journal Title El Palacio
Some plant remine from Montezuma Castle and near-by caves (NA 4007 B and C on Dry Beaver Creek) Author H. Cutler and L. Kaplan Article Date April 1956 Journal Title Plateau
La Lomita Pequena: relationships between plant resource variability and settlement patterns in the Phoenix basin Author D. Mitchell Article Date 1989 Article Abstract Recent excavations...have provided information about Sedentary period Hohokam subsistence economy and settlement patterns...Botanical data indicate use of a variety of taxa. Charts. Maps Journal Title Kiva
Edible wild plants of northern Arizona Author K. Bartlett Article Date July 1943 Journal Title Plateau
An ancient food plant of the Southwest and plateau regions Author V. H. Jones Article Date February 2-9, 1938 Article Abstract The use of Indian millet Journal Title El Palacio
A native Southwestern tea plant Author V. H. Jones Article Date December 1942 Journal Title El Palacio