Humans have been modifying ecosystems since before the Holocene began ca. 12,000 years ago, even in Neotropical regions. The Amazon was once thought to be ‘pristine’ and only lightly impacted by Indigenous people before European colonisation in the Americas (e.g., pre-Columbian); however, multiple lines of evidence have shown that Indigenous human activities over the past millennia have left ecological legacies on modern ecosystems. We review the various lines of evidence used to reconstruct pre-Columbian Indigenous human activity in Amazonia, and assess the spatial and temporal resolution and limits of each one of them. We suggest that a multi-proxy approach is always preferred, and that lines of evidence that cover overlapping yet discret...
The impact of pre‐Columbian indigenous communities on forest cover in Amazonia is highly contentious...
During the twentieth century, Amazonia was widely regarded as relatively pristine nature, little imp...
A debate that has received much attention in recent years is the nature and scale of pre-Columbian i...
Humans have been modifying ecosystems since before the Holocene began ca. 12,000 years ago, even in ...
A current goal among many scientific disciplines is to incorporate data on past human land use and c...
Locally extensive pre-Columbian human occupation and modification occurred in the forests of the cen...
An important debate has been re-invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
An important debate has been re‐invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
An important debate has been re-invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated c...
The use of Niche Construction Theory in archaeological research demands that we establish empiricall...
The impact of pre‐Columbian indigenous communities on forest cover in Amazonia is highly contentious...
During the twentieth century, Amazonia was widely regarded as relatively pristine nature, little imp...
A debate that has received much attention in recent years is the nature and scale of pre-Columbian i...
Humans have been modifying ecosystems since before the Holocene began ca. 12,000 years ago, even in ...
A current goal among many scientific disciplines is to incorporate data on past human land use and c...
Locally extensive pre-Columbian human occupation and modification occurred in the forests of the cen...
An important debate has been re-invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
An important debate has been re‐invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
An important debate has been re-invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impact...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated c...
The use of Niche Construction Theory in archaeological research demands that we establish empiricall...
The impact of pre‐Columbian indigenous communities on forest cover in Amazonia is highly contentious...
During the twentieth century, Amazonia was widely regarded as relatively pristine nature, little imp...
A debate that has received much attention in recent years is the nature and scale of pre-Columbian i...