HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES

This paper summarises the results of on-going research on the valley floor by a multidisciplinary team of archaeologists and specialists in soils, pollen and phytoliths. The research project is designed to chart the history of human occupation of this complex and frequently flooded area during the H...

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Autores principales: Duncan,Neil, Cardale Schrimpjf,Marianne, Groot,Ana Maria, Botero,Pedro, Betancourt,Alejandra, Berrio,Juan Carlos
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spelling oai:scielo:S0719-268120130001000102014-01-16HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIESDuncan,NeilCardale Schrimpjf,MarianneGroot,Ana MariaBotero,PedroBetancourt,AlejandraBerrio,Juan Carlos archaeology environment and culture Cauca Valley Colombia This paper summarises the results of on-going research on the valley floor by a multidisciplinary team of archaeologists and specialists in soils, pollen and phytoliths. The research project is designed to chart the history of human occupation of this complex and frequently flooded area during the Holocene and the interaction between this environment and the human population. In the mountains surrounding much of the upper and central Cauca valley there is a gap in our knowledge of human occupation of a thousand years and more with the most recent dates for preceramic sites in the third millennium B.C.; furthermore these later sites appear to be far less numerous than those known from earlier in the Holocene. This "archaeological silence" comes to an end about 700 B.C., by which time the area was inhabited by established farmers with sophisticated pottery. The period of silence is precisely when we would expect to find evidence for early Formative activity in the area, including an intensification of horticulture. Project results, so far, include evidence for local climatic fluctuations with wetter and drier periods, tentative evidence (burning) for human disturbance of the environment from very early in the Holocene (late IXth millennium B.C.) and firm paleobotanical evidence from one or probably two sites for cultivation (maize and arrowroot) associated with burning or other forms of disturbance of the vegetation within the period of "archaeological silence". Although no artefacts from this period have been found so far, a considerable number of sites were located from the late Formative period (Ilama and its daughter culture, Yotoco), testifying to a much more intensive occupation of the valley floor and its floodlands at this time than had been documented previously.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Tarapacá. Departamento de Ciencias Históricas y GeográficasDiálogo andino n.41 20132013-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-26812013000100010en10.4067/S0719-26812013000100010
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic archaeology
environment and culture
Cauca Valley
Colombia
spellingShingle archaeology
environment and culture
Cauca Valley
Colombia
Duncan,Neil
Cardale Schrimpjf,Marianne
Groot,Ana Maria
Botero,Pedro
Betancourt,Alejandra
Berrio,Juan Carlos
HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
description This paper summarises the results of on-going research on the valley floor by a multidisciplinary team of archaeologists and specialists in soils, pollen and phytoliths. The research project is designed to chart the history of human occupation of this complex and frequently flooded area during the Holocene and the interaction between this environment and the human population. In the mountains surrounding much of the upper and central Cauca valley there is a gap in our knowledge of human occupation of a thousand years and more with the most recent dates for preceramic sites in the third millennium B.C.; furthermore these later sites appear to be far less numerous than those known from earlier in the Holocene. This "archaeological silence" comes to an end about 700 B.C., by which time the area was inhabited by established farmers with sophisticated pottery. The period of silence is precisely when we would expect to find evidence for early Formative activity in the area, including an intensification of horticulture. Project results, so far, include evidence for local climatic fluctuations with wetter and drier periods, tentative evidence (burning) for human disturbance of the environment from very early in the Holocene (late IXth millennium B.C.) and firm paleobotanical evidence from one or probably two sites for cultivation (maize and arrowroot) associated with burning or other forms of disturbance of the vegetation within the period of "archaeological silence". Although no artefacts from this period have been found so far, a considerable number of sites were located from the late Formative period (Ilama and its daughter culture, Yotoco), testifying to a much more intensive occupation of the valley floor and its floodlands at this time than had been documented previously.
author Duncan,Neil
Cardale Schrimpjf,Marianne
Groot,Ana Maria
Botero,Pedro
Betancourt,Alejandra
Berrio,Juan Carlos
author_facet Duncan,Neil
Cardale Schrimpjf,Marianne
Groot,Ana Maria
Botero,Pedro
Betancourt,Alejandra
Berrio,Juan Carlos
author_sort Duncan,Neil
title HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
title_short HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
title_full HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
title_fullStr HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
title_full_unstemmed HUMAN OCCUPATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE RIVER CAUCA VALLEY, COLOMBIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM PALEOBOTANY AND FROM SOIL STUDIES
title_sort human occupation and the environment during the holocene in the river cauca valley, colombia: the evidence from paleobotany and from soil studies
publisher Universidad de Tarapacá. Departamento de Ciencias Históricas y Geográficas
publishDate 2013
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