Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America

ABSTRACT: The raised fields discovered recently in the Gulf of Urabá, northwestern Colombia, extends more than 135,000 ha among the floodplains of the rivers León, Suriquí and Tumaradocito in the Chocó biogeographic region. To understand the mechanisms by which people use the wetlands under climate...

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Autores:
Parra Velandia, Fernando Jose
Grajales Vargas, Heazel Janinne
Posada Restrepo, William Andrés
Castañeda Riascos, Ivonne Marcela
Cadena Duarte, Bibiana
González Avendaño, Sergio A.
Sierra Arango, Omaira Rosa
Ramos, Jhostin
Rúa, Alex
Tipo de recurso:
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Fecha de publicación:
2023
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Geología arqueológica
Archaeological geology
Humedales
Wetlands
Urabá (Antioquia, Colombia)
Paleoecología
Paleoecology
Holoceno
Holocene
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
title Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
spellingShingle Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
Geología arqueológica
Archaeological geology
Humedales
Wetlands
Urabá (Antioquia, Colombia)
Paleoecología
Paleoecology
Holoceno
Holocene
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006499
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D053833
title_short Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
title_full Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
title_fullStr Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
title_full_unstemmed Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
title_sort Ancient water management and the evolution of the late Holocene wetlands. First paleoecological evidence from prehispanic raised fields of Uraba, northwestern South America
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Parra Velandia, Fernando Jose
Grajales Vargas, Heazel Janinne
Posada Restrepo, William Andrés
Castañeda Riascos, Ivonne Marcela
Cadena Duarte, Bibiana
González Avendaño, Sergio A.
Sierra Arango, Omaira Rosa
Ramos, Jhostin
Rúa, Alex
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Parra Velandia, Fernando Jose
Grajales Vargas, Heazel Janinne
Posada Restrepo, William Andrés
Castañeda Riascos, Ivonne Marcela
Cadena Duarte, Bibiana
González Avendaño, Sergio A.
Sierra Arango, Omaira Rosa
Ramos, Jhostin
Rúa, Alex
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv GISMAC. Grupo de Investigación en Sistemas Marinos y Costeros
Grupo de Investigación y Gestión sobre Patrimonio
dc.subject.lcsh.none.fl_str_mv Geología arqueológica
Archaeological geology
topic Geología arqueológica
Archaeological geology
Humedales
Wetlands
Urabá (Antioquia, Colombia)
Paleoecología
Paleoecology
Holoceno
Holocene
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http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_6fcb9503
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006499
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D053833
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Humedales
Wetlands
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Urabá (Antioquia, Colombia)
dc.subject.agrovoc.none.fl_str_mv Paleoecología
Paleoecology
Holoceno
Holocene
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description ABSTRACT: The raised fields discovered recently in the Gulf of Urabá, northwestern Colombia, extends more than 135,000 ha among the floodplains of the rivers León, Suriquí and Tumaradocito in the Chocó biogeographic region. To understand the mechanisms by which people use the wetlands under climate change of the Late Holocene, the paleoenvironmental and cultural conditions were studied using artifacts, soil micromorphology, geochemical, chronostratigraphic and palynological analyses at El Vergel archaeological site. The aim of this study is to discuss the origin of raised fields development in the León river floodplain and its relation with progressive drought, groundwater and wetland management for permanent human occupation. The results suggest that the raised fields were built around the IX century CE, during a period marked by decreased precipitation, probably related with Medieval Warm Period. The hydrogeology reveals two aquifers in the region with some shallow springs in the floodplain where earthworks are located. The poor stratigraphic demarcation of the ridges and well dug channels, with no evidence for agriculture whatsoever, support the idea that some raised fields was strategic for distributing groundwater and rainwater over a large area and thus preserving the productivity of the wetland for fishing and hunting.
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