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Boomtown Blues: Archaeologies of Expansion and Collapse in Amazonia

October 29, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm EDT Eastern Time

Room 106, Psychology Building
4111 Pictor Lane
Orlando, FL 32816 United States


Lecturer: Anna Browne Ribeiro

Amazonia has a deep and complex history of human habitation marked by political diversity, ancient practices of environmental engineering, and long-distance networks of communication.  As we have seen elsewhere in the world, this deep history is marked by cycles of political or economic consolidation and resource control and maximization, and periods of infrastructural collapse and settlement abandonment.  In this lecture, I explore some of the major ancient and historic patterns of expansion and contraction of political-economic systems alongside an analysis of resource and land-use strategies. Building on recent findings about environmental shifts and my own ethno-archaeological research, I grapple with the relative successes of late pre-colonial and modern systems of exploitation and consider these in terms of contemporary risk-management and the future of tropical forests.

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You can attend the lecture either in-person or via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent out to all registered attendees on the day of the lecture.  Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boomtown-blues-archaeologies-of-expansion-and-collapse-in-amazonia-tickets-185960060547

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Contact

Alison Hudson
Email
Alison.Hudson@ucf.edu

Venue

Room 106, Psychology Building
4111 Pictor Lane
Orlando, FL 32816 United States
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