An important debate has been re-invigorated by new data concerning the size and environmental impacts of human populations in the Amazon Basin during pre-history. Here, we review the history of debates concerning pre-historic human occupation of the Amazon Basin along with the presentation of empirical data from archaeological and palaeoecological research. The combined evidence suggests that human occupation and resulting influence on Amazonian ecosystems were heterogeneous on both regional and local scales. Pre-historic occupation sites are more likely to have been located in forests with a pronounced dry season or in forests that are within 15 km of a river floodplain, rather than in ever-wet forests or in interfluvial regions far remove...
Locally extensive pre-Columbian human occupation and modification occurred in the forests of the cen...
Much of the research done on environmental impacts by Amazonian indigenous peoples in the past focus...
International audienceFor several decades, the idea of a virgin Amazon rainforest has been questione...
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...
Locally extensive pre-Columbian human occupation and modification occurred in the forests of the cen...
Much of the research done on environmental impacts by Amazonian indigenous peoples in the past focus...
International audienceFor several decades, the idea of a virgin Amazon rainforest has been questione...
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...
Locally extensive pre-Columbian human occupation and modification occurred in the forests of the cen...
Much of the research done on environmental impacts by Amazonian indigenous peoples in the past focus...
International audienceFor several decades, the idea of a virgin Amazon rainforest has been questione...