Early urbanism found in the Amazon

More than 20 years ago, Dr. Heiko PrĂ¼mers from the German Archaeological Institute and Prof. Dr. Carla Jaimes Betancourt from the University of Bonn, at that time a student in La Paz, began archaeological excavations on two “mounds” near the village of Casarabe in Bolivia. The Mojos Plains is a southwestern fringe of the Amazon region. Even though the savannah plain, which flooded several months a year during rainy season, does not encourage permanent settlement, there are still many visible traces of the time before Spanish colonization at the beginning of the 16th century. Next to the “mounds,” these traces include mainly causeways and canals that often lead for kilometers in a dead straight line across the savannahs.


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Source: Phys.org