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Author(s): SCHMIDT, M. J.; GOLDBERG, S. L.; HECKENBERGER, M.; FAUSTO, C.; FRANCHETTO, B.; WATLING, J.; LIMA, H.; MORAES, B.; DORSHOW, W. B.; TONEY, J.; KUIKURO, Y.; WAURA, K.; KUIKURO, H.; KUIKURO, T. W.; KUIKURO, T.; KUIKURI, Y.; KUIKURO, A.; TEIXEIRA, W. G.; ROCHA, B.; HONORATO, V.; TAVARES, H.; MAGALHÃES, M.; BARBOSA, C. A.; FONSECA, J. A. da; MENDES, K.; ALLEONI, L. R. F; CERRI, C. E. P.; ARROYO-KALIN, M.; NEVES, E.; PERRON, J. T.
Fertile soil known as Amazonian dark earth is central to the debate over the size and ecological impact of ancient human populations in the Amazon. Dark earth is typically associated with human occupa... ...