| Literature DB >> 34716357 |
Oliver T Coomes1, Santiago Rivas Panduro2, Christian Abizaid3, Yoshito Takasaki4.
Abstract
Published maps identifying archaeological sites in the Amazon basin show a paucity of sites in western Amazonia compared to the Brazilian Amazon. Whereas fewer than two dozen are identified for the Peruvian Amazon on basin-wide maps, a thorough review of unpublished archival material held by the Ministry of Culture of Peru and other sources revealed more than 400 known but unpublished sites in the Department of Loreto, challenging the notion that the region was sparsely occupied in prehistory. Our database provides the geolocation of each site and corresponding references for use by scientists seeking to better understand regional Pre-Columbian human occupation and settlement, cultural change, resource use and their landscape legacies. These data are foundational not only to the development of a richer understanding of prehistory and historical ecology of the Amazon basin but importantly for informing current land use, forest conservation and development policies as well as initiatives to support indigenous land and cultural rights in Amazonia.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34716357 PMCID: PMC8556231 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-01067-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Fig. 1Archaeological sites in the Department of Loreto, Peruvian Amazon.
Distribution of archaeological sites (n = 415) by province and district in the Department of Loreto, Peruvian Amazon.
| Balsapuerto | 56 | 90 |
| Lagunas | 3 | 5 |
| Yurimaguas | 3 | 5 |
| Total | 62 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 15% | |
| Andoas | 68 | 59 |
| Barranca | 2 | 2 |
| Manseriche | 1 | 1 |
| Morona | 30 | 26 |
| Pastaza | 14 | 12 |
| Total | 115 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 28% | |
| Nauta | 19 | 14 |
| Parinari | 9 | 7 |
| Tigre | 21 | 16 |
| Trompeteros | 25 | 19 |
| Urarinas | 60 | 45 |
| Total | 134 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 33% | |
| Emilio San Martín | 3 | 33 |
| Puinahua | 5 | 56 |
| Requena | 1 | 11 |
| Total | 9 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 2% | |
| Alfredo Vargas Guerra | 4 | 17 |
| Contamana | 6 | 26 |
| Emilio San Martín | 2 | 9 |
| Inahuaya | 4 | 17 |
| Pampa Hermosa | 1 | 4 |
| Puinahua | 1 | 4 |
| Sarayacu | 5 | 22 |
| Total | 23 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 6% | |
| Alto Nanay | 3 | 5 |
| Fernando Lores | 8 | 14 |
| Indiana | 5 | 8 |
| Las Amazonas | 5 | 8 |
| Mazán | 10 | 17 |
| Napo | 11 | 19 |
| Punchana | 7 | 12 |
| San Juan Bautista | 3 | 5 |
| Torres Causana | 7 | 12 |
| Total | 59 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 14% | |
| Ramón Castilla | 5 | 71 |
| San Pablo | 2 | 29 |
| Total | 7 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 2% | |
| Putumayo | 3 | 50 |
| Teniente Manuel Clavero | 3 | 50 |
| Total | 6 | 100 |
| Percent of Total in Loreto | 1% | |
Fig. 2Archaeological sites in the Amazon basin according to[5]. (a) Original map (adapted from[5]). (b) Map including unpublished sites in the Department of Loreto.
Fig. 3Archaeological sites in the Department of Loreto, Peruvian Amazon by province. (a) Loreto, Datem del Marañón and Alto Amazonas; (b) Putumayo, Maynas and Mariscal Ramon Castilla; and, (c) Requena and Ucayali.
| Measurement(s) | archaeological site • geographic location |
| Technology Type(s) | digital curation |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Amazon Basin |