Disentangling the last 1,000 years of human-environment interactions along the eastern side of the southern Andes (34-52{degrees}S lat.) [Environmental Sciences]

Researchers have long debated the degree to which Native American land use altered landscapes in the Americas prior to European colonization. Human–environment interactions in southern South America are inferred from new pollen and charcoal data from Laguna El Sosneado and their comparison with high-resolution paleoenvironmental records and archaeological/ethnohistorical information at...
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Environmental Sciences Biological Sciences Source Type: research