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. 2019 Aug 30;365(6456):897-902.
doi: 10.1126/science.aax1192.

Archaeological assessment reveals Earth's early transformation through land use

Lucas StephensDorian FullerNicole BoivinTorben RickNicolas GauthierAndrea KayBen MarwickChelsey Geralda ArmstrongC Michael BartonTim DenhamKristina DouglassJonathan DriverLisa JanzPatrick RobertsJ Daniel RogersHeather ThakarMark AltaweelAmber L JohnsonMaria Marta Sampietro VattuoneMark AldenderferSonia ArchilaGilberto ArtioliMartin T BaleTimothy BeachFerran BorrellTodd BrajePhilip I BucklandNayeli Guadalupe Jiménez CanoJosé M CaprilesAgustín Diez CastilloÇiler ÇilingiroğluMichelle Negus ClearyJames ConollyPeter R CoutrosR Alan CoveyMauro CremaschiAlison CrowtherLindsay DerSavino di LerniaJohn F DoershukWilliam E DoolittleKevin J EdwardsJon M ErlandsonDamian EvansAndrew FairbairnPatrick FaulknerGary FeinmanRicardo FernandesScott M FitzpatrickRalph FyfeElena GarceaSteve GoldsteinReed Charles GoodmanJade Dalpoim GuedesJason HerrmannPeter HiscockPeter HommelK Ann HorsburghCarrie HritzJohn W IvesAripekka JunnoJennifer G KahnBrett KaufmanCatherine KearnsTristram R KidderFrançois LanoëDan LawrenceGyoung-Ah LeeMaureece J LevinHenrik B LindskougJosé Antonio López-SáezScott MacraeRob MarchantJohn M MarstonSarah McClureMark D McCoyAlicia Ventresca MillerMichael MorrisonGiedre Motuzaite MatuzeviciuteJohannes MüllerAyushi NayakSofwan NoerwidiTanya M PeresChristian E PetersonLucas ProctorAsa R RandallSteve RenetteGwen Robbins SchugKrysta RyzewskiRakesh SainiVivian ScheinsohnPeter SchmidtPauline SebillaudOula SeitsonenIan A SimpsonArkadiusz SołtysiakRobert J SpeakmanRobert N SpenglerMartina L SteffenMichael J StorozumKeir M StricklandJessica ThompsonT L ThurstonSean UlmM Cemre UstunkayaMartin H WelkerCatherine WestPatrick Ryan WilliamsDavid K WrightNathan WrightMuhammad ZahirAndrea ZerboniElla BeaudoinSantiago Munevar GarciaJeremy PowellAlexa ThorntonJed O KaplanMarie-José GaillardKees Klein GoldewijkErle Ellis

Archaeological assessment reveals Earth's early transformation through land use

Lucas Stephens et al. Science. .

Abstract

Environmentally transformative human use of land accelerated with the emergence of agriculture, but the extent, trajectory, and implications of these early changes are not well understood. An empirical global assessment of land use from 10,000 years before the present (yr B.P.) to 1850 CE reveals a planet largely transformed by hunter-gatherers, farmers, and pastoralists by 3000 years ago, considerably earlier than the dates in the land-use reconstructions commonly used by Earth scientists. Synthesis of knowledge contributed by more than 250 archaeologists highlighted gaps in archaeological expertise and data quality, which peaked for 2000 yr B.P. and in traditionally studied and wealthier regions. Archaeological reconstruction of global land-use history illuminates the deep roots of Earth's transformation and challenges the emerging Anthropocene paradigm that large-scale anthropogenic global environmental change is mostly a recent phenomenon.

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