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Ancient Maya wetland management in two watersheds in Belize: Soils, water, and paleoenvironmental change

机译:伯利兹两个流域的古代玛雅湿地管理:土壤,水和古环境变化

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We compare the geomorphology and soil of two ancient Maya wetland agricultural complexes in modern day Belize. This paper focuses on 3000 years of soil geomorphology and paleoecological change to determine the chronology of wetland formation and human use in this region. We also characterize Maya manipulation of the environment over time, especially considering times of ecological or climactic change in the late Holocene. This paper adds to our ongoing research in northwestern Belize, specifically within two recently explored wetland agricultural systems, Neuendorf and Sierra de Agua. Although they are 40 km from one another and in different watersheds, they have similar water chemistry and comparable soil, as well as comparable ancient Maya agricultural field and canal stratigraphy. The Neuendorf wetland fields and associated Maya house mounds and platforms are 1.5 km northeast of the well-studied Chan Cahal residential group/wetland agricultural fields. This ancient Maya settlement zone sits on a small limestone escarpment, about 7-24m above sea level on the Belizean coastal plain. New trenches and vibracores from this wetland complex support our previous models of wetland formation and human use from the Late Preclassic to the end of the Classic. The Sierra de Agua wetland fields, 40 km to the southwest, are associated with a Maya urban center of the same name. This complex is part of the Irish Creek Wetlands within the New River watershed. In this system, the water table rose around 3000 years before present, which resulted in a different type of field building and agricultural modification, similar to the chinampas models of central Mexico. This new and ongoing research contributes new pollen records, soils and geoarchaeology to the growing regional picture of wetland use and change throughout Maya history.
机译:我们比较了现代伯利兹的两个古代玛雅湿地农业综合体的地貌和土壤。本文着眼于3000年的土壤地貌和古生态变化,以确定该地区湿地形成和人类利用的时间顺序。我们还描述了玛雅人随时间推移对环境的操纵的特点,尤其是考虑到全新世晚期的生态或气候变化时期。本文增加了我们在伯利兹西北部正在进行的研究,特别是在最近探索的两个湿地农业系统Neuendorf和Sierra de Agua中。尽管它们彼此相距40公里,并且在不同的流域中,但它们具有相似的水化学和可比的土壤,以及可比的古代玛雅农业场和运河地层。 Neuendorf湿地和相关的Maya房屋土丘和平台位于经过精心研究的Chan Cahal住宅群/湿地农业区东北方1.5公里处。这个古老的玛雅人居住区坐落在伯利兹沿海平原海拔约7-24m的小石灰岩悬崖上。从这个湿地综合体产生的新的沟渠和震颤点支持了我们以前的湿地形成和人类使用的模型,从早经典到经典期末。西南面40公里处的阿瓜山脉(Sierra de Agua)湿地与同名的玛雅城市中心相关。该建筑群是新河流域内爱尔兰河湿地的一部分。在这个系统中,地下水位比现在高了约3000年,这导致了不同类型的田间建设和农业改造,类似于墨西哥中部的chinampas模型。这项正在进行的新研究为整个玛雅历史上湿地使用和变化的地区图景不断发展贡献了新的花粉记录,土壤和地质考古学。

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