Diversity in ancient Maya water management strategies and landscapes at Caracol, Belize, and Tikal, Guatemala

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Chase, Adrian S. Z. [1 ]
Cesaretti, Rudolf [1 ]
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[1] Arizona State Univ, Sch Human Evolut & Social Change, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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Caracol; classic period Maya; geographic information system; Tikal; water management; ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITATION; SMALL DEPRESSIONS; AIRBORNE LIDAR; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CLASSIC MAYA; LAND-USE; COLLAPSE; SUSTAINABILITY; SITE; CITY;
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10.1002/wat2.1332
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The Classic Period Maya cities of Caracol and Tikal possessed unique urban morphologies of water management. In part, the built environment at each city reflects adaptations to the hydrology of their landscapes. Caracol exists in a rugged, hilly, and karst environment; its residents invested their landesque capital in constructing agricultural terraces and residential reservoirs. These features created Caracol's anthropogenic garden-city landscape. This landscape was unified through a dendritic causeway system and the distributed nature of monumental nodes. The landscape of Tikal exhibits a lower slope, is generally smoother, and its residents invested in constructing a large and condensed site core along with their monumental reservoirs. Additionally, the people of Tikal invested in bajo margin agriculture. The differences in urban form and hydrology conditioned the resulting water management strategies employed by both cities; the resulting built environmental features are preserved in the archeological record. Because of its higher slopes, Caracol's landscape presents a greater hazard for soil erosion and faster rainfall runoff. Yet, the construction of distributed residential reservoirs and agricultural terraces acted to collect rainfall, increase soil saturation, and reduce this runoff. Tikal's landscape on the whole presents fewer hazards in terms of soil erosion but perhaps greater issues from torrential rainfall. Water management infrastructure at both cities reflects both their unique urban morphologies and environmental conditions. This article is categorized under: Engineering Water > Planning Water Science of Water > Methods
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