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The Late Quaternary of the Western Amazon: climate, vegetation and humans

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

J. Stephen Athens
Affiliation:
International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc., 2081 Young Street, Honolulu HI 96826-2231, USA
Jerome V. Ward
Affiliation:
Pacific Palynology, PO Box 2592, Auburn AL 36831-2592, USA, [email protected]

Abstract

The Amazon rain-forest we know today is quite a recent phenomenon. New research on climate and vegetation changes from a series of cores in Ecuador provide a chronology for early agriculture and forest clearance from early Holocene times.

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