Check out our paper in the @PNASNews Special Feature published today. Our article demonstrates that pre-Columbian people used hydrological engineering and fire to maximize aquatic and terrestrial resources beginning at least 3,500 years ago. Let’s discuss!
https://t.co/eu6GsuBpuB
Pre-Columbian Amazonians created landscapes using fire, controlling water, building earthworks, and cultivating plants, starting at least 3700 years ago: @EmmaPHocking@PalaeoNick @CapitanWhitney (art by @kjkillackey ) https://t.co/BPgUxwNi9w
Memorable piece by @CDRosales in the latest issue of @CleaverMagazine.
PETS FOR PENITENTS by Christopher David Rosales https://t.co/OoQepZm1So via @httpstwittercomCleaverMagazine