This dissertation approaches historical ecology as reflexive process, tying together archaeology, iconographic analysis, ethnography, and ethnohistory to argue that modern tropical ecosystems are the result of long-term, intentional engagement with human needs and priorites. Civilizational success in these environments, once thought to be marginal zones, required active and sensitive management of arboreal resources. Through a case study at the Late Preclassic and Late Classic inhabited Maya site of San Bartolo, Guatemala, I demonstrate the correspondence between the modern forest and ancient use patterns. The fieldwork component integrated silvicultural and ecohistorical development of the Petén. In conjunction with this interdisciplinary ...
This dissertation investigates the organization of ancient Maya settlements with respect to the use ...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Comparisons of Maya forest gardens, the economic botany of the Maya forest, and identifications of p...
The rise and development of ancient Maya societies in the tropical forests of the Maya Lowlands ques...
The objective of this dissertation is to assess the impact of ancient Maya forest gardens —tree-dom...
In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown tha...
Mountain tropical forests of the Southern Maya Area (Pacific Chiapas and Guatemala, El Salvador, and...
The rise and development of ancient Maya societies in the tropical forests of the Maya Lowlands ques...
Consensus has not yet been reached regarding the role of human-caused environmental change in the hi...
International audience"Researchers have long considered that the relations between ancient Maya soci...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with 'nature' and 'wilderness'; battlegrounds ...
This dissertation investigates the organization of ancient Maya settlements with respect to the use ...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Comparisons of Maya forest gardens, the economic botany of the Maya forest, and identifications of p...
The rise and development of ancient Maya societies in the tropical forests of the Maya Lowlands ques...
The objective of this dissertation is to assess the impact of ancient Maya forest gardens —tree-dom...
In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown tha...
Mountain tropical forests of the Southern Maya Area (Pacific Chiapas and Guatemala, El Salvador, and...
The rise and development of ancient Maya societies in the tropical forests of the Maya Lowlands ques...
Consensus has not yet been reached regarding the role of human-caused environmental change in the hi...
International audience"Researchers have long considered that the relations between ancient Maya soci...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with 'nature' and 'wilderness'; battlegrounds ...
This dissertation investigates the organization of ancient Maya settlements with respect to the use ...
The modern Maya lowlands are covered by a variety of vegetation types, ranging from freshwater swamp...
Comparisons of Maya forest gardens, the economic botany of the Maya forest, and identifications of p...