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AuthorHooghiemstra, Henry
AuthorOlijhoek, Thomas
AuthorHoogland, Menno
AuthorPrins, Maarten
AuthorGeel, Bas van
AuthorDonders, Timme
AuthorGosling, William
AuthorHofman, Corinne
Accessioned date2022-10-04T02:12:42Z
Available date2022-10-04T02:12:42Z
Year2018
CitationHooghiemstra, H., Olijhoek, T., Hoogland, M., Prins, M., van Geel, B., Donders, T., ... & Hofman, C. (2018). Columbus’ environmental impact in the New World: land use change in the Yaque River valley, Dominican Republic. The Holocene, 28(11), 1818-1835. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1599
AbstractColumbus’ arrival in the New World in AD 1492 on the northern coast of Hispaniola was followed by a suite of changes in land-use. We reconstruct environmental change from a 225-cm-long sediment core from site Los Indios from an abandoned and sediment-filled meander of the Yaque River, Cibao Valley, northeastern Dominican Republic….. This multiproxy reconstruction of anthropogenic environmental change shows a clear differentiation between an immediate introduction of livestock and after some 150 years the development of a European style agriculture, providing a context for archaeological investigations.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedThe Holocene, 28(11), 1818-1835es
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SubjectInvestigación ambientales
SubjectCiencia del suelo - Edafología - Uso de sueloses
SubjectPaleontología - República Dominicanaes
SubjectArqueología - República Dominicanaes
TitleColumbus’ environmental impact in the New World : land use change in the Yaque River valley, Dominican Republices
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/09596836187887
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Type of contentScientific researches
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