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CLIMATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY IN THE RISE OF MAYA CIVILIZATION: A preliminary perspective from northern Peten
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Historical GeographyEngineeringArchaeologyMaya CivilizationEarth ScienceSocial SciencesNorthern GuatemalaPaleoenvironmental ChangeBioarchaeologyPalaeo-environmental ReconstructionClimate ChangeGeographyEnvironmental HistoryMirador BasinDeforestationLandscape ArchaeologyNorthern PetenPreliminary PerspectiveAnthropologyPaleoecologyQuaternary Period
Archaeological and ecological investigations in the Mirador Basin of northern Guatemala have recovered archaeological, phytolith, palynological, and pedological data relevant to the early occupation and development of Maya civilization in a specific environmental matrix. Fluctuation in vegetation types as evident in cores and archaeological profiles suggest that the seasonally wet, forested bajo environment currently found in the northern Peten was anciently more of a perennially wet marsh system that may have been heavily used and influenced by large Preclassic occupations. Data suggest that climatic and environmental factors correspond with the cultural process in the Mirador Basin, and research in progress is oriented to further elucidating these issues.
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