Archaeologists Discover 2,500-Year-Old System of Urban Centers in Amazonian Ecuador
CNSR archaeologist Stéphen Rostain and his colleagues described evidence of an agrarian Amazonian culture that began more than 2,000 years ago; the authors described more than 6,000 earthen platforms distributed in a geometric pattern connected by roads and intertwined with agricultural landscapes and river drainages in the Upano Valley of Amazonian Ecuador, in the eastern foothills of the Andes. Such extensive early development in the Upper Amazon resembles similar Maya urban systems in Central America.
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