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Holocene fire and occupation in Amazonia: records from two lake districts
Authors:Bush Mark B  Silman Miles R  de Toledo Mauro B  Listopad Claudia  Gosling William D  Williams Christopher  de Oliveira Paulo E  Krisel Carolyn
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA. mbush@fit.edu
Abstract:
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated close to major Amazonian waterways, less is known of sites in terra firme settings. Palaeoecological analyses of two lake districts in central and western Amazonia reveal long histories of occupation and land use. At both locations, human activity was centred on one of the lakes, while the others were either lightly used or unused. These analyses indicate that the scale of human impacts in these terra firme settings is localized and probably strongly influenced by the presence of a permanent open-water body. Evidence is found of forest clearance and cultivation of maize and manioc. These data are directly relevant to the resilience of Amazonian conservation, as they do not support the contention that all of Amazonia is a 'built landscape' and therefore a product of past human land use.
Keywords:agriculture   charcoal   fossil pollen   Peru   Brazil   pre-Columbian
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