A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil
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Resumo: | Complex human-environmental processes form identifiable, lasting features on the landscape that can illuminate past human behavior and human-environment interactions. We examine the anthropogenic landscape of the ancient port of Macurany, located along the middle Amazon River in Parintins, Brazil, and identify four classes of anthropogenic landscape features at the site: wharfs, middens, terra preta (dark or black earths), and cultural forests. Middens, terra preta, and cultural forests have been found at archaeological sites in regions surrounding Macurany, but wharfs have not previously been reported in Amazonian contexts predating European contact. Taken together, these features are clearly the result of anthropogenesis and represent a range of subsistence, settlement, and infrastructure-building activities pointing to an ancient society that was actively engaged in modifying the surrounding landscape for purposes beyond settlement and subsistence. Evidence for a permanent, extensive, continuously settled society practicing intensive landscape engineering in this region of Amazonia reinforces findings of dense habitation, infrastructure, and early urbanization in Amazonia prior to European contact. This research helps expand our understanding of human-environment interactions, landscape formation processes, and settlement organization in ancient Amazonia. |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, BrazilAmazonian archaeologyLandscape formation processesInfrastructureUrbanizationGeographic information systems (GIS)Complex human-environmental processes form identifiable, lasting features on the landscape that can illuminate past human behavior and human-environment interactions. We examine the anthropogenic landscape of the ancient port of Macurany, located along the middle Amazon River in Parintins, Brazil, and identify four classes of anthropogenic landscape features at the site: wharfs, middens, terra preta (dark or black earths), and cultural forests. Middens, terra preta, and cultural forests have been found at archaeological sites in regions surrounding Macurany, but wharfs have not previously been reported in Amazonian contexts predating European contact. Taken together, these features are clearly the result of anthropogenesis and represent a range of subsistence, settlement, and infrastructure-building activities pointing to an ancient society that was actively engaged in modifying the surrounding landscape for purposes beyond settlement and subsistence. Evidence for a permanent, extensive, continuously settled society practicing intensive landscape engineering in this region of Amazonia reinforces findings of dense habitation, infrastructure, and early urbanization in Amazonia prior to European contact. This research helps expand our understanding of human-environment interactions, landscape formation processes, and settlement organization in ancient Amazonia.University of Louisville to Anna T. Browne RibeiroSapientiaEllis, GraceBrowne Ribeiro, Anna T.Carvalho, MichelFisher, Christopher T.2023-06-07T08:17:00Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/19667eng1045-663510.1017/laq.2023.6info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:32:10Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/19667Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:09:15.375815Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil Ellis, Grace Amazonian archaeology Landscape formation processes Infrastructure Urbanization Geographic information systems (GIS) |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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A port by any other name: a preliminary spatial analysis of ancient infrastructural landscapes and settlement organization at Macurany, Brazil |
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Ellis, Grace |
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Ellis, Grace Browne Ribeiro, Anna T. Carvalho, Michel Fisher, Christopher T. |
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Browne Ribeiro, Anna T. Carvalho, Michel Fisher, Christopher T. |
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Sapientia |
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Ellis, Grace Browne Ribeiro, Anna T. Carvalho, Michel Fisher, Christopher T. |
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Amazonian archaeology Landscape formation processes Infrastructure Urbanization Geographic information systems (GIS) |
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Amazonian archaeology Landscape formation processes Infrastructure Urbanization Geographic information systems (GIS) |
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Complex human-environmental processes form identifiable, lasting features on the landscape that can illuminate past human behavior and human-environment interactions. We examine the anthropogenic landscape of the ancient port of Macurany, located along the middle Amazon River in Parintins, Brazil, and identify four classes of anthropogenic landscape features at the site: wharfs, middens, terra preta (dark or black earths), and cultural forests. Middens, terra preta, and cultural forests have been found at archaeological sites in regions surrounding Macurany, but wharfs have not previously been reported in Amazonian contexts predating European contact. Taken together, these features are clearly the result of anthropogenesis and represent a range of subsistence, settlement, and infrastructure-building activities pointing to an ancient society that was actively engaged in modifying the surrounding landscape for purposes beyond settlement and subsistence. Evidence for a permanent, extensive, continuously settled society practicing intensive landscape engineering in this region of Amazonia reinforces findings of dense habitation, infrastructure, and early urbanization in Amazonia prior to European contact. This research helps expand our understanding of human-environment interactions, landscape formation processes, and settlement organization in ancient Amazonia. |
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