Geoglyphs Are Evidence of Ancient Farming in the Rainforest
Archaeologists say the builders of ancient earthworks were farming and logging the rainforest for millennia before Europeans arrived.
Archaeologists say the builders of ancient earthworks were farming and logging the rainforest for millennia before Europeans arrived.
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Their findings were published today in the journal Nature.
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