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This document contains the field notes taken during phase 1 survey for transect 12 shovel test pits
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      ArchaeologyAgricultureAmazoniaAgricultural History
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      ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyAgricultureAmazonia
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      Landscape ArchaeologyAmazoniaBoliviaAmazonian Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyAmerican SouthAmazoniaBolivia
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      Landscape ArchaeologyAmazoniaAmazonian ArchaeologyThe Construction of Earthworks
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyLatin American and Caribbean HistoryLandscape Archaeology
Forest islands in the Llanos de Mojos, Bolivia, have distinctive soils that fit published definitions of terra mulata, a kind of Amazonian Dark Earth (ADE). The same soils also contain ceramics and burned clay. ADE is widely distributed... more
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      AmazoniaBoliviaAmazonian ArchaeologyAgricultural History
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      ArchaeologyAmazoniaBoliviaAmazonian Archaeology
South American archaeologists use the term landscape to analyze a broad range of relationships. Examples include intensive agricultural and political power, myth and place, and climate change and cultural development. Landscape... more
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      Andean ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBuilt Environment
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyBolivian studiesSouth America (Archaeology)
Across the Americas, but particularly in the Amazon Basin, precolumbian farmers invested their labor in features such as canals, causeways, and raised fields, creating agricultural landscapes. These landscapes required organized action... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologySpatial AnalysisArchaeological GIS
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Here we document a 1000-year fungal record from the raised-field region of the Llanos de Moxos, a seasonally inundated forest-savanna mosaic in the Bolivian Amazon. Fungi are extremely sensitive to changes in vegetation due to their close... more
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      Landscape EcologyArchaeologyAnthropologyLandscape Archaeology
T he study of past and contemporary trails, paths, and .roads.is relevant to political economy, history, sociology, urban plannmg, folklore, development, and anthropology. These features are material expressions of both patterned human... more
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Purpose – This paper aims to argue that one of the ways of enabling tourism to become sustainable is for archaeologists to relate archaeology to poverty, while being aware of the process of heritage production. It proposes that one way to... more
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      ArchaeologyPovertyTourismCommercial Services
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In landscapes that support economic and cultural activities, human communities actively manage environments and environmental change at a variety of spatial scales that complicate the effects of continental-scale climate. Here, we... more
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      ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyHistorical Ecology
Archaeological remains of roads are often neglected in settlement surveys. Because they are found between sites, roads are an important component of the landscape. In this paper, we apply the concept of landscape capital as defined by... more
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