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India in the American Imaginary, 1780s–1880sried out in the last thirty years in the Amazon has contributed to changing this picture. In this chapter we aim to explore some of the patterns revealed by archaeology as it studies records of human occupation in the Amazon that span most of the Holocene, particularly the continuities and changes iTalkative 发表于 2025-3-27 03:23:24
Comparison of Landscape Transformations in the Japanese Archipelago and the Brazilian Amazonironmental gradients, but they are not incomparable. The differences can be understood in terms of hierarchy and standardization of landscape transformation in the two regions today. The concept of primary landscape transformation, which differs from secondary landscape transformation in terms of hiGuileless 发表于 2025-3-27 09:04:29
Trends for Ethnoecology in the French-Speaking Tropics and Beyond: Origins and EvolutionMuseum of Natural History. The encounters between these researchers and the students they trained allowed the development of a specific trend in French research, at the interface between the natural sciences and the humanities. In this chapter, I describe the great players who have built ethnoecologdebase 发表于 2025-3-27 11:56:38
“Back to the Trees!”: Historical Ecology in Amazonial ecology approach, which has been used by archeologists in Amazonia, helps us to better interpret the human and natural components of the environment. For that reason, historical ecology is at the heart of the ongoing debate about the degree to which pre-Columbian inhabitants transformed Amazonian慌张 发表于 2025-3-27 16:36:01
Changing Mountain Landscapes in Japan: Wild Bear–Human Interactions in the Short Termapanese archipelago have held a close relationship with nature. This chapter discusses the changes in the environment and in the relationship between wild bears and people living in northeastern Japan over the past 100 years from the perspective of environmental histories and geographies. The studyGET 发表于 2025-3-27 18:05:32
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Rearing Wild Boar in Okinawa: Thinking About Their Domesticationoars began with the live capture of wild boar piglets, which accounted for over 50% of cases surveyed. Most of these cases are surmised to have occurred fortuitously as a result of human–wild boar interaction. The environment of forests inhabited by wild boar in close proximity to human villages facinstulate 发表于 2025-3-28 02:50:32
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Bamboo Culture in Monsoon Asia: From a Case of the Hmong Farmer in Northern Thailandure in the mountains of northern Thailand. Here, “bamboo culture” refers to the macrocosm of the human–bamboo relationship in the area. When we focus on the dynamics between abundance and scarcity regarding bamboo use, the subject group does not have internal rules on the harvesting of bamboo shoots