This paper aims to further our understanding of pre-Columbian agricultural systems in the Llanos de Moxos, Bolivia. Three different types of raised fields co-existing in the same site near the community of Exaltación, in north-western Beni, were studied. The morphology, texture and geochemistry of the soils of these fields and the surrounding area were analysed. Differences in field design have often been associated with the diversity of cultural practices. Our results suggest that in the study area differences in field shape, height and layout are primarily the result of an adaptation to the local edaphology. By using the technology of raised fields, pre-Columbian people were able to drain and cultivate soils with very different characteri...
We present a multiproxy study of land use by a pre-Columbian earth mounds culture in the Bolivian Am...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
Forest islands in the Llanos de Mojos, Bolivia, have distinctive soils that fit published definition...
This study is concerned with raised fields – impressive pre-Columbian agricultural earthworks found ...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
Raised field agriculture is a pre-Hispanic intensive crop production system used in the Andean regio...
In pre-Columbian times thousands of raised and ditched agricultural fields were built in the seasona...
Modern agricultural systems have been criticized for their detrimental effects on the environment an...
In the Llanos de Moxos of eastern Bolivia, archaeological evidence demonstrates that prehispanic peo...
Pre-Columbian raised fields are elevated earth platforms which are found in several regions of Centr...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
We present a multiproxy study of land use by a pre-Columbian earth mounds culture in the Bolivian Am...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
Forest islands in the Llanos de Mojos, Bolivia, have distinctive soils that fit published definition...
This study is concerned with raised fields – impressive pre-Columbian agricultural earthworks found ...
Pre-Columbian raised field agriculture in the tropical lowlands of South America has received increa...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
We present an integrated palaeoecological and archaeobotanical study of pre-Columbian raised-field a...
Raised field agriculture is a pre-Hispanic intensive crop production system used in the Andean regio...
In pre-Columbian times thousands of raised and ditched agricultural fields were built in the seasona...
Modern agricultural systems have been criticized for their detrimental effects on the environment an...
In the Llanos de Moxos of eastern Bolivia, archaeological evidence demonstrates that prehispanic peo...
Pre-Columbian raised fields are elevated earth platforms which are found in several regions of Centr...
The Casma Valley, located on the central-northern coast of Peru, is home to a system of raised agric...
We present a multiproxy study of land use by a pre-Columbian earth mounds culture in the Bolivian Am...
Archaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Andean highlands during th...
Forest islands in the Llanos de Mojos, Bolivia, have distinctive soils that fit published definition...