全新世
生态位建设
地中海气候
利基
人口
地理
生态系统
生态学
自然地理学
地质学
考古
人口学
生物
社会学
作者
Carolina Godoy-Aguirre,Matías Frugone‐Álvarez,Eugenia M. Gayó,Roberto Campbell,Maurício Lima,Antonio Maldonado,Claudio Latorre
出处
期刊:The Holocene
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2024-02-12
卷期号:34 (5): 509-518
标识
DOI:10.1177/09596836231225722
摘要
Understanding socio-ecological systems over the long term can shed light on past adaptive strategies in environmentally sensitive regions. Central Chile is an emblematic case study for mediterranean ecosystems, where a progressive and sustained population increase began approximately 2000 years ago alongside significant landscape changes. In this work we analyzed regional paleo-demographic trends by compiling a new database of archaeological dates over the last 3000 years, and integrating population dynamics theory with an analysis of the spatio-temporal variation of regional cultural stages. Results show three moments of marked acceleration in population growth: just before agricultural adoption, during the Archaic Period (c. 700-300 BCE); during the second half of the ECP (500–900 CE); and during the Late Intermediate Period (1200–1400 CE). We also identified periods of deceleration in per capita growth rates, although population size continued to increase (300 BCE−500 CE, 900–1200 CE and after 1400 CE). These large shifts in the per capita growth rates coincide with major cultural changes associated with social and economic aspects. The pulses of major occupation show in general terms a more intensive use of the valleys as the population size increased, although the remaining ecosystems never ceased to be occupied with different economic and symbolic emphases.
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