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Diversity of Pre-colonial Earthworks in the Brazilian State of Acre,Southwestern Amazonia
Authors:Sanna Saunaluoma  Martti Pärssinen  Denise Schaan
Institution:1. Universidade de S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazilsanna.saunaluoma@gmail.com;3. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;4. Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil
Abstract:Amazonian earthworks, which are an important testimony to ancient anthropogenic landscape modifications, have a significant variety of structures and sizes, and are found in different geographical and ecological locations that indicate separate time periods, distinct cultural affiliations, and diverse purposes. We introduce data from diverse archaeological earthwork sites, geoglyphs, mound sites, and walled enclosures situated in the interfluves of the Purus River in the Brazilian state of Acre and propose a type definition for these sites. The abundant anthropogenic landscape features and their associated material culture indicate considerable human-induced environmental alterations and diverse earthworking traditions that are characteristic of the region of eastern Acre from at least ca. 2000 b.p. onwards.
Keywords:Amazonia  Acre state  terra firme  earthworks  landscape archaeology
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