In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown that complex societies develop in a variety of cultural and ecological contexts. Reconstructions of emergent complexity throughout the New World reveal that past peoples constructed and maintained the type of landscapes ideal for supporting larger, more sedentary populations. An excellent case study of built landscapes is the prehistoric chiefdoms of lower Central America, a region bordered to the north by present-day El Salvador and Honduras and to the south by Colombia. By AD 200, prehistoric settlements located in both agriculturally productive and marginal areas became part of a network of paramount chiefdoms spanning lower Central America. ...
After the 1990s, with increasing scientific evidence for widespread human interference on Amazonian ...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Having contributed to early definitions of chiefdoms, the pre-Columbian societies that developed in ...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
This dissertation approaches historical ecology as reflexive process, tying together archaeology, ic...
The emergence of an incipient city represents not only a moment in time, but also the beginnings of ...
In this dissertation I evaluate different hypotheses regarding human-environment dynamics in the Mes...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Maize is a major staple crop for modern populations, but the dynamics of the transition to maize far...
After the 1990s, with increasing scientific evidence for widespread human interference on Amazonian ...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Having contributed to early definitions of chiefdoms, the pre-Columbian societies that developed in ...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
This dissertation approaches historical ecology as reflexive process, tying together archaeology, ic...
The emergence of an incipient city represents not only a moment in time, but also the beginnings of ...
In this dissertation I evaluate different hypotheses regarding human-environment dynamics in the Mes...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Maize is a major staple crop for modern populations, but the dynamics of the transition to maize far...
After the 1990s, with increasing scientific evidence for widespread human interference on Amazonian ...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Having contributed to early definitions of chiefdoms, the pre-Columbian societies that developed in ...