Wetlands epitomize all forms of the proposed Anthropocene era because they record both past and recent human environmental interaction and because of their abundant resources. This is especially true for tropical wetlands, and a growing body of research demonstrates their important connections with past and Indigenous societies. Maya culture, for example, provides an extraordinary example of wetland use in the “Early Anthropocene”. Through excavations and lidar survey, we demonstrate that ancient Maya farmers managed riparian wetlands in northwestern Belize to a much greater spatial extent than previous estimates. This paper provides new evidence from soil geomorphic and palaeoecological excavations within the Birds of Paradise wetland in B...
Eighty three soil samples from Cobweb Swamp, Belize, were examined for fossil pollen content. These ...
Manipulation of wetlands for agricultural purposes by the ancient Maya of southern Mexico and Centra...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...
Humans have depended upon wetlands throughout history, yet rapid development and industrial agricult...
Understanding agricultural subsistence is vital for understanding past complex societies. Lidar data...
To understand wetland geomorphology and paleoecology, we collected a 2.6 m sediment core from a floo...
In this dissertation, I examine several issues related to the pre-hispanic utilization of wetlands b...
The measure of the “Mayacene,” a microcosm of the Early Anthropocene that occurred from c. 3000 to 1...
Vita.The soils and sediments of Cobweb Swamp were investigated to adumbrate landscape evolution and ...
Ancient populations across the globe successfully employed wetland agricultural techniques in a vari...
Cultivation has taken many forms throughout the Maya lowlands. In the Yalahau region of the norther...
We report high-resolution macroscopic charcoal, pollen and sedimentological data for Agua Caliente, ...
The environmental impact of the ancient Maya, and subsequent ecological recovery following the Termi...
The environmental impact of the ancient Maya, and subsequent ecological recovery following the Termi...
Wetland research in northern Belize provides the earliest evidence for development of agriculture in...
Eighty three soil samples from Cobweb Swamp, Belize, were examined for fossil pollen content. These ...
Manipulation of wetlands for agricultural purposes by the ancient Maya of southern Mexico and Centra...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...
Humans have depended upon wetlands throughout history, yet rapid development and industrial agricult...
Understanding agricultural subsistence is vital for understanding past complex societies. Lidar data...
To understand wetland geomorphology and paleoecology, we collected a 2.6 m sediment core from a floo...
In this dissertation, I examine several issues related to the pre-hispanic utilization of wetlands b...
The measure of the “Mayacene,” a microcosm of the Early Anthropocene that occurred from c. 3000 to 1...
Vita.The soils and sediments of Cobweb Swamp were investigated to adumbrate landscape evolution and ...
Ancient populations across the globe successfully employed wetland agricultural techniques in a vari...
Cultivation has taken many forms throughout the Maya lowlands. In the Yalahau region of the norther...
We report high-resolution macroscopic charcoal, pollen and sedimentological data for Agua Caliente, ...
The environmental impact of the ancient Maya, and subsequent ecological recovery following the Termi...
The environmental impact of the ancient Maya, and subsequent ecological recovery following the Termi...
Wetland research in northern Belize provides the earliest evidence for development of agriculture in...
Eighty three soil samples from Cobweb Swamp, Belize, were examined for fossil pollen content. These ...
Manipulation of wetlands for agricultural purposes by the ancient Maya of southern Mexico and Centra...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...