I debated on putting this on the Pedra Furada thread.
But since it is so far North, and this covers the major part of the Amazon Basin, most of it further South and West, I am putting it on it’s own.
Some estimates of the basins population are as high as 10,000,000
Reduced by Smallpox to less than 20,000 is less than 100 years.
And then all evidence overgrown.
A chapter about early civilization and cultivation in the Amazon Basin.
http://www.routledge-ny.com/ref/eweh/amazonia.pdf
The whole 3 book Encyclopedia is on my “when I get rich” list to buy.
Amazon Basin Civilization
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kb, do you recall something a while back about artificial waterways in the Amazon basin?
I can't quite recollect the details.
I can't quite recollect the details.
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IIRC that was what is today the Bolivian Amazon (called the Beni).Minimalist wrote:....do you recall something a while back about artificial waterways in the Amazon basin?....
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cerickso/baures/Mann2.html
General canal info here http://kyapa.tripod.com/agengineering/d ... ainage.htm scroll down for the Beni.