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PrefaceContributorsTime, Complexity, and Historical Ecology, by William Balee and Clark L. EricksonPart 11. The Feral Forests of the Eastern Peten, by David G. Campbell, Anabel Ford, Karen S. Lowell, Jay Walker, Jeffrey K. Lake, Constanza Ocampo-Raeder, Andrew Townesmith, and Michael Balick2. A Neotropical Framework for Terra Preta, by Elizabeth Graham3. Domesticated Food and Society in Early Coastal Peru, by Christine A. Hastorf4. Microvertebrate Synecology and Anthropogenic Footprints in the Forested Neotropics, by Peter W. StahlPart 25. Pre-European Forest Cultivation in Amazonia, by William M. Denevan6. Fruit Trees and the Transition to Food Production in Amazonia, by Charles R. Clement7. The Historical Ecology of a Complex Landscape in Bolivia, Clark L. Erickson and William Balee8. The Domesticated Landscapes of the Bolivian Amazon, by Clark L. Erickson9. Political Economy and Pre-Columbian Landscape Transformations in Central Amazonia, by Eduardo G. Neves and James B. Petersen10. History, Ecology, and Alterity: Visualizing Polity in Ancient Amazonia, by Michael Heckenberger11. Between the Ship and the Bulldozer: Historical Ecology of Guaja Subsistence, Sociality, and Symbolism After 1500, by Loretta A. Cormier12. Landscapes of the Past, Footprints of the Future: Historical Ecology and the Study of Contemporary Land-Use Change in the Amazon, by Eduardo S. BrondizioIndex
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