Bordos were essential for the long-term sustainability of agriculture in the high altitude desert of Antofagasta de la Sierra in Northwest Argentina during the Late (AD 850 – 1480) and Inca Period (AD 1480 – 1532). Bordos were lineal humps of soil that stimulated the pedogenesis of the predominantly sandy soils of the area. Furthermore, they served as boundaries delimiting irrigation and cultivation fields. Therefore, bordos alongside other technologies were an efficient means by which viable farming was possible in an otherwise marginal agricultural zone. Besides explaining the role of bordos in the context of Northwestern Argentine agriculture this article describes the irrigation systems in place at Antofagasta de la Sierra throughout th...
textThis study is an investigation of late prehistoric irrigation agriculture in North Coastal Peru....
The archaeological site of Las Pailas, located in the north of the Calchaquí valley (province of Sal...
International audienceArchaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Ande...
The objective of the presentation is to show how a number of simple hydrological technics enabled th...
Special Issue: South America.The Atacama Desert is among the driest places on Earth, yet ancient agr...
Recent research in the El Alto-Ancasti Highlands (Northwestern Argentina) has identified an extensiv...
abstract: Irrigation agriculture has been heralded as the solution to feeding the world's growing po...
Preprint de l'article publié le 06/12/2022 dans la revue "Ñawpa Pacha - Journal of the Institute of ...
This article focuses on local paleohydrological changes experienced by the Las Pitas and Miriguaca R...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche stat...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
El valle de El Bolsón (Departamento de Belén, Catamarca, Argentina) tiene una larga historia de ocup...
El sistema hídrico del Área Metropolitana de Mendoza, la cuarta en importancia y población de la Rep...
Over the last decades, the rapid replacement of native forests by crops and pastures in the Argentin...
textThis study is an investigation of late prehistoric irrigation agriculture in North Coastal Peru....
The archaeological site of Las Pailas, located in the north of the Calchaquí valley (province of Sal...
International audienceArchaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Ande...
The objective of the presentation is to show how a number of simple hydrological technics enabled th...
Special Issue: South America.The Atacama Desert is among the driest places on Earth, yet ancient agr...
Recent research in the El Alto-Ancasti Highlands (Northwestern Argentina) has identified an extensiv...
abstract: Irrigation agriculture has been heralded as the solution to feeding the world's growing po...
Preprint de l'article publié le 06/12/2022 dans la revue "Ñawpa Pacha - Journal of the Institute of ...
This article focuses on local paleohydrological changes experienced by the Las Pitas and Miriguaca R...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche stat...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
El valle de El Bolsón (Departamento de Belén, Catamarca, Argentina) tiene una larga historia de ocup...
El sistema hídrico del Área Metropolitana de Mendoza, la cuarta en importancia y población de la Rep...
Over the last decades, the rapid replacement of native forests by crops and pastures in the Argentin...
textThis study is an investigation of late prehistoric irrigation agriculture in North Coastal Peru....
The archaeological site of Las Pailas, located in the north of the Calchaquí valley (province of Sal...
International audienceArchaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Ande...