Lidar reveals pre-Hispanic low-density urbanism in the Bolivian Amazon

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Heiko Prümers
Carla Jaimes Betancourt
José Iriarte
Mark Robinson
Martin Schaich
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[1] Deutsches Archäologisches Institut,Department for the Anthropology of the Americas
[2] Kommission für Archäologie Aussereuropäischer Kulturen,Department of Archaeology, College of Humanities
[3] University of Bonn,undefined
[4] University of Exeter,undefined
[5] ArcTron 3D,undefined
[6] Surveying Technology & Software Development GmbH,undefined
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Nature | 2022年 / 606卷
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Archaeological remains of agrarian-based, low-density urbananism1–3 have been reported to exist beneath the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and Central America4–6. However, beyond some large interconnected settlements in southern Amazonia7–9, there has been no such evidence for pre-Hispanic Amazonia. Here we present lidar data of sites belonging to the Casarabe culture (around ad 500 to ad 1400)10–13 in the Llanos de Mojos savannah–forest mosaic, southwest Amazonia, revealing the presence of two remarkably large sites (147 ha and 315 ha) in a dense four-tiered settlement system. The Casarabe culture area, as far as known today, spans approximately 4,500 km2, with one of the large settlement sites controlling an area of approximately 500 km2. The civic-ceremonial architecture of these large settlement sites includes stepped platforms, on top of which lie U-shaped structures, rectangular platform mounds and conical pyramids (which are up to 22 m tall). The large settlement sites are surrounded by ranked concentric polygonal banks and represent central nodes that are connected to lower-ranked sites by straight, raised causeways that stretch over several kilometres. Massive water-management infrastructure, composed of canals and reservoirs, complete the settlement system in an anthropogenically modified landscape. Our results indicate that the Casarabe-culture settlement pattern represents a type of tropical low-density urbanism that has not previously been described in Amazonia.
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