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Farming in the World's Driest Desert

机译:在世界上最干旱的沙漠中耕种

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High in the Atacama Desert, around 10,000 feet, you can look at the fields around Turi, Chile, and see small neatly laid out fields, terraced and lined with rocks. No crops are growing there now, but it looks as though the farmers laid down their stone hoes and just walked away. Frances Hayashida, associate professor of anthropology at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, says that is more or less what they did more than 500 years ago. The climate is so dry the fields and the elaborate irrigation systems are almost perfectly preserved. "These are systems that were developed about 1000 A.D. when people figured out how to divert water from springs that are recharged by snowmelt from the Andes." There was not much water even then, however. Anthropologists have not yet tried to calculate exactly how much farmers had to work with, but farming always was marginal here.
机译:在阿塔卡马沙漠(Atacama Desert)的高处,大约10,000英尺,您可以看一下智利图里(Turi)周围的田野,并看到整洁的小田野,梯田并排成一排。现在那里没有农作物生长,但是看起来农民们放下了石ho,然后就走了。新墨西哥大学阿尔伯克基大学人类学副教授Frances Hayashida说,这与他们500多年前所做的差不多。气候是如此干燥,农田和精心设计的灌溉系统几乎完好无损。 “这些系统是在公元1000年左右开发的,当时人们想出了如何从安第斯山脉融雪补给的泉水中引水。”但是,那时还没有多少水。人类学家尚未尝试确切地计算出必须与多少农民合作,但是在这里耕种一直很少。

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    《USA today》 |2015年第2841期|15-15|共1页
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