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Starch grain analysis of ceramic residue from forest islands associated with raised fields in west central Mojos, Bolivia

2022; Elsevier BV; Volume: 47; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103761

ISSN

2352-4103

Autores

Danielle N. Young, Neil A. Duncan, John H. Walker,

Tópico(s)

Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies

Resumo

This study analyzed starch grain residues from 65 ceramic artifacts recovered from excavations of inhabited forest islands situated near raised fields in the Llanos de Mojos region of the southwestern Amazon Basin. The assemblage of starch grains from the forest island contexts represents a diverse array of plant resources including maize and manioc, but also other plants such as achira, arrowroot, and the first archaeological evidence for arracacha in the southwest Amazon. The artifacts sampled and plants identified in this study represent resource use by people living on forest islands who constructed and maintained adjacent raised fields for cultivation. The study highlights the importance of research into the diversity of local and regional foodways in the Llanos de Mojos.

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