2022
DOI: 10.2993/0278-0771-42.2.152
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Thinking outside the Continent and outside the Box: Cross-Continental Comparative Studies Can Enrich Studies of Pre-Columbian Raised-Field Agriculture

Abstract: Despite an attempt at intercontinental synthesis by Denevan and Turner almost 50 years ago, studies of agricultural raised fields (RFs) in the Neotropics, on the one hand, and in Africa and New Guinea, on the other, are separate research traditions, with almost no communication between them. Neotropical studies refer to "raised-field agriculture", and almost exclusively concern archaeological systems in wetlands.Studies in Africa and New Guinea refer to "mound" or "ridge" cultivation, and concern mostly presen… Show more

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“…Among the articles of this special issue, those of Lemonnier and Arnauld (2022), Dorison (2022), and McKey and colleagues (2022) were initially presented at the conference, while the contributions of Mariel and colleagues (2022), Locqueville and colleagues (2022), Kahn and Leposky (2022), and Gonçalves and colleagues (2022) are original research that was added later. This set of articles illustrates very well the diversity of approaches, both archaeological and ethnobiological, used in the tropics to understand agricultural systems, their socioecological implications, and their long-term sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the articles of this special issue, those of Lemonnier and Arnauld (2022), Dorison (2022), and McKey and colleagues (2022) were initially presented at the conference, while the contributions of Mariel and colleagues (2022), Locqueville and colleagues (2022), Kahn and Leposky (2022), and Gonçalves and colleagues (2022) are original research that was added later. This set of articles illustrates very well the diversity of approaches, both archaeological and ethnobiological, used in the tropics to understand agricultural systems, their socioecological implications, and their long-term sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%