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Early and Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Occupations in Western Amazonia: The Hidden Shell Middens
Authors
A Plotzki
AC Roosevelt
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AC Roosevelt
AJ Burky
AJ Burky
AL Balbo
AL Bryan
Anna Plotzki
Avd Driesch
B Glaser
B Hermanowski
C Gnecco
C Levis
CC Mann
CH McMichael
CL Erickson
DH Sandweiss
DK Keefer
EL Sponsel
EM Keaveney
Eva Lehndorff
FE Mayle
FE Mayle
FG McCormac
H-P Blume
Heinz Veit
ID Bull
J Nemliher
J Steele
Jan-Hendrik May
JJ Birk
JL Guyot
JM Capriles
JM Moore
John P. Hart
José M. Capriles
Katherine Szabo
KE Stothert
L Núñez
L Silva
LA Borrero
M Grosjean
M Lima da Costa
M Stuiver
M Tanaka
MJC Walker
PA Baker
PA Baker
PI Schmitz
PL Ascough
PW Stahl
R Aalto
R Hutterer
R Leeming
Rainer Hutterer
S Brodowski
S Eggers
SK Hamilton
TD Dillehay
U Lombardo
U Lombardo
U Lombardo
Umberto Lombardo
V Holliday
VM Ponce
WA Neves
Wulf Amelung
XS Villagran
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
We report on previously unknown early archaeological sites in the Bolivian lowlands, demonstrating for the first time early and middle Holocene human presence in western Amazonia. Multidisciplinary research in forest islands situated in seasonally-inundated savannahs has revealed stratified shell middens produced by human foragers as early as 10,000 years ago, making them the oldest archaeological sites in the region. The absence of stone resources and partial burial by recent alluvial sediments has meant that these kinds of deposits have, until now, remained unidentified. We conducted core sampling, archaeological excavations and an interdisciplinary study of the stratigraphy and recovered materials from three shell midden mounds. Based on multiple lines of evidence, including radiocarbon dating, sedimentary proxies (elements, steroids and black carbon), micromorphology and faunal analysis, we demonstrate the anthropogenic origin and antiquity of these sites. In a tropical and geomorphologically active landscape often considered challenging both for early human occupation and for the preservation of hunter-gatherer sites, the newly discovered shell middens provide evidence for early to middle Holocene occupation and illustrate the potential for identifying and interpreting early open-air archaeological sites in western Amazonia. The existence of early hunter-gatherer sites in the Bolivian lowlands sheds new light on the region's past and offers a new context within which the late Holocene "Earthmovers" of the Llanos de Moxos could have emerged. © 2013 Lombardo et al
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