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Preclassic environmental degradation of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala, by the early Maya of Nixtun-Ch'ich'

Earth Sciences

Preclassic environmental degradation of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala, by the early Maya of Nixtun-Ch'ich'

B. A. Birkett, J. Obrist-farner, et al.

Explore how the ancient Maya altered aquatic ecosystems in Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala, through their construction and agricultural practices. This intriguing study by authors Brooke A. Birkett and colleagues unveils significant sedimentary evidence revealing the impact of their civilization on lake health over centuries.... show more
Abstract
Paleolimnological evidence indicates the ancient Maya transformed terrestrial ecosystems by felling forest vegetation to construct large civic-ceremonial centers and to expand agriculture. Human settlements influenced lacustrine environments but the effects of Maya activities on aquatic ecosystems remain poorly studied. Here we analyzed a sediment core from Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala, to infer paleoenvironmental changes resulting from Maya occupation of the archaeological site of Nixtun-Ch'ich'. Increases in charcoal and fecal stanol concentrations indicate Maya occupation of the Candelaria Peninsula by the late Early Preclassic period. Geochemical proxies reveal a period of lake ecosystem alteration during construction and expansion of the city's urban grid in the Middle and Late Preclassic periods. Depopulation of the city in the Terminal Preclassic resulted in a decline in lake trophic state. Whereas previous studies of Petén waterbodies have indicated depressed lacustrine primary production, the core collected near Nixtun-Ch'ich' shows evidence of ancient Maya lake ecosystem deterioration.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Mar 04, 2023
Authors
Brooke A. Birkett, Jonathan Obrist-Farner, Prudence M. Rice, Wesley G. Parker, Peter M. J. Douglas, Melissa A. Berke, Audrey K. Taylor, Jason H. Curtis, Benjamin Keenan
Tags
Maya civilization
paleolimnology
Lake Petén Itzá
aquatic ecosystems
urban expansion
sediment analysis
environmental change
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