Cacao was one of the most important crops of the lowland Maya. Ethnohistoric sources document that the Postclassic-Colonial Period Maya settlement of Tipu in western Belize was an important cacao-growing center, yet evidence of where the cacao was grown is not apparent. We analysed the suitability of floodplain, terrace, and bedrock soils for cacao cultivation. Our results indicate that the soils most likely to have been used for cacao growth were those on the modem floodplain of the Macal River, based on their suitable physical and chemical properties. In addition, buried stone walls of Late Classic or Postclassic age that may have been used for field demarcation were found on the floodplain, suggesting that this geomorphic surface was als...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...
Cacao was one of the most important crops of the lowland Maya. Ethnohistoric sources document that t...
Agricultural systems were investigated in the Motul de San José periphery, an ancient Maya polity in...
Since 2011, I have directed the Belize River East Archaeology (BREA) project, which is a 6000 km2stu...
Since 2011, I have directed the Belize River East Archaeology (BREA) project, which is a 6000 km2stu...
Slash-and-burn agriculture is, under conditions with increasing pressure on resources, one cause of ...
Slash-and-burn agriculture is, under conditions with increasing pressure on resources, one cause of ...
This paper presents results of an archaeological soil survey of the Sibun River Valley, Belize. The ...
Agricultural production during the Classic Period (c.1,700 to 1050 BP) in the Central Maya Lowlands ...
Wetland research in northern Belize provides the earliest evidence for development of agriculture in...
New research on soil catenas under old growth tropical forest in NW Belize aims to understand soil f...
researchPaleoethnobotanical analysis of anthropogenic soils sampled from archaeological features dat...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...
Cacao was one of the most important crops of the lowland Maya. Ethnohistoric sources document that t...
Agricultural systems were investigated in the Motul de San José periphery, an ancient Maya polity in...
Since 2011, I have directed the Belize River East Archaeology (BREA) project, which is a 6000 km2stu...
Since 2011, I have directed the Belize River East Archaeology (BREA) project, which is a 6000 km2stu...
Slash-and-burn agriculture is, under conditions with increasing pressure on resources, one cause of ...
Slash-and-burn agriculture is, under conditions with increasing pressure on resources, one cause of ...
This paper presents results of an archaeological soil survey of the Sibun River Valley, Belize. The ...
Agricultural production during the Classic Period (c.1,700 to 1050 BP) in the Central Maya Lowlands ...
Wetland research in northern Belize provides the earliest evidence for development of agriculture in...
New research on soil catenas under old growth tropical forest in NW Belize aims to understand soil f...
researchPaleoethnobotanical analysis of anthropogenic soils sampled from archaeological features dat...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...
Through time all around the world the ability to increase agricultural production underlies the deve...