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Once Beneath The Forest Prehistoric Terracing In The Rio Bec Region Of The Maya Lowlands B L Turner Ii

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Once Beneath The Forest Prehistoric Terracing In The Rio Bec Region Of The Maya Lowlands B L Turner Ii
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.3 MB
Pages: 211
Author: B. L. Turner II
ISBN: 9780367297350, 9781000307498, 1000307492, 0367297353
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Once Beneath The Forest Prehistoric Terracing In The Rio Bec Region Of The Maya Lowlands B L Turner Ii by B. L. Turner Ii 9780367297350, 9781000307498, 1000307492, 0367297353 instant download after payment.

My interest in ancient Maya agriculture began late in the year of 1971 when William M. Denevan encouraged me to pursue the topic. Our interests had been perked by reports from Joseph W. Ball, JaCk Eaton, and Irwin Rovner of the presence of terrace-like features throughout the Rio Bec region of the soutnern Yucatan Peninsula. Denevan maintained a long-term interest in pre-Hispanic agriculture and population in the New World. Our studies with the emerging Rio Bec research group at the University of Wisconsin led to the conclusion that the then dominant themes of Maya agriculture were in need of reevaluation and that a number of remains of intensive forms of agriculture were likely to be found in the Central Maya lowlands of Mexico, Peten (Guatemala), and Belize, particularly wetland or raised fields in addition to the reported terraces. Our interests were heightened at this time by notification from Alfred Siemens of the finds of wetland fields in the vicinity of the Rio Bec region in the Chetumal, Mexico-northern Belize area.

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