The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Neotropics
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
The arrival and settlement of Europeans throughout the Americas led to unprecedented demographic and environmental transformations. The voluntary and forced migration of peoples from Europe, Africa and Asia, and the simultaneous introduction of new forms of production, along with exotic biota and diseases, contributed to the emergence of novel social, economic and ecological systems. Through analysis of soils, plants, animals, and other proxies archaeologists are uniquely situated to investigate the localized manifestations of these processes. Yet, while environmental research on prehistoric sites in the Americas has burgeoned in recent years, the direct archaeological examination of the ecological effects of European colonial expansion is still a developing field. This session responds by considering environmental archaeological research on the period after Europeans began to settle throughout the Western Hemisphere, with an emphasis on understanding how this historical process has differently structured current socio-ecological landscapes in the Neotropics-- a biogeographical region sharing many plant and animal groups. We also seek to identify the implications of these changes for contemporary communities and ecosystems, as the legacies of colonialism continue to shape modern social and environmental challenges.
Site Name Keywords
San Pedro Cholul
Other Keywords
Historical Archaeology •
Geoarchaeology •
Maya •
Animal •
Zooarchaeology •
Environmental Archaeology •
Landscape •
Household Archaeology •
Colonial •
historical ecology
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Historic Native American •
Spanish
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Systematic Survey
Material Types
Fauna
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Geographic Keywords
Caribbean •
Mesoamerica •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Yucatan
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- Documents (9)
- "Cultivating" Salt: Human Ecology of the Saltpans of the Venezuelan Caribbean, 16th–19th Century (2016)
- The Environmental Dynamics of Colonial Mining and Metallurgy in the Bishopric of Michoacan, 1522 to 1810 (2016)
- Histories and Trajectories of Socio-Ecological Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles: Implications of Colonial Period Zooarchaeological Research (2016)
- Household Ecology and the Legacy of the Secondary Products Revolution in Yucatán (2016)
- The Landscape Legacies of Plantation Agriculture in the Caribbean: An Historical-Ecological Perspective from Betty’s Hope, Antigua (2016)
- One Island, Two Stories: Tradition, Ritual and Identity in Barbuda, West Indies (2016)
- The Political Ecology of Plantations from the Ground Up (2016)
- Provisioning Antigua and Beyond: How Herding and Farming Transformed Barbuda, West Indies (2016)
- Strontium Isotope Values for Early Colonial Cows at San Bernabe, A Spanish Mission in the Peten Lakes Region of Guatemala (2016)