Impact of pre-Columbian “geoglyph” builders on Amazonian forests

Author:

Watling Jennifer,Iriarte José,Mayle Francis E.ORCID,Schaan Denise,Pessenda Luiz C. R.,Loader Neil J.,Street-Perrott F. AlayneORCID,Dickau Ruth E.,Damasceno Antonia,Ranzi Alceu

Abstract

Over 450 pre-Columbian (pre-AD 1492) geometric ditched enclosures (“geoglyphs”) occupy ∼13,000 km2of Acre state, Brazil, representing a key discovery of Amazonian archaeology. These huge earthworks were concealed for centuries underterra firme(upland interfluvial) rainforest, directly challenging the “pristine” status of this ecosystem and its perceived vulnerability to human impacts. We reconstruct the environmental context of geoglyph construction and the nature, extent, and legacy of associated human impacts. We show that bamboo forest dominated the region for ≥6,000 y and that only small, temporary clearings were made to build the geoglyphs; however, construction occurred within anthropogenic forest that had been actively managed for millennia. In the absence of widespread deforestation, exploitation of forest products shaped a largely forested landscape that survived intact until the late 20th century.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Natural Environment Research Council

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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