The results of an integrated geoarchaeological and palaeoecological pilot study of a prehistoric agricultural terrace and nearby mire basin are presented. They reveal two stages of terrace construction for the cultivation of Zea mays during the Middle Horizon (615–695 AD) and late, Late Intermediate Period (1200–1400 AD). These stages were strongly associated with evidence for vegetation succession, destabilisation and erosion of the surrounding landscape, and changes in mire surface wetness. The reasons for agricultural terrace abandonment and/or reconstruction are uncertain, with only circumstantial evidence for climatically induced agricultural change
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
Paleosols were exposed in sections through four abandoned pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces surroun...
This study presents a pilot geoarchaeological investigation of terraced agricultural systems near Sa...
Ancient agricultural terrace practices have survived for millennia, sustaining populations through e...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
Old developed systems of agricultural terraces are found in settled areas with high relief in differ...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Humid montane forests are...
Over half a million hectares of agricultural terraces still exist in Peru, providing striking eviden...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
The incision and aggradation of the Pativilca alluvial fan delta system in the western Peruvian Ande...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
Paleosols were exposed in sections through four abandoned pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces surroun...
This study presents a pilot geoarchaeological investigation of terraced agricultural systems near Sa...
Ancient agricultural terrace practices have survived for millennia, sustaining populations through e...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
Old developed systems of agricultural terraces are found in settled areas with high relief in differ...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Humid montane forests are...
Over half a million hectares of agricultural terraces still exist in Peru, providing striking eviden...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
The incision and aggradation of the Pativilca alluvial fan delta system in the western Peruvian Ande...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
International audienceRiver terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have bee...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...