Climate change and long-term human behaviour in the Neotropics: an archaeological view from the Global South.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

Departamento de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, C1406CQJ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: November 2023

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  • The paper advocates for integrating archaeology into discussions on human contributions to climate change, using Niche Construction Theory as a foundational framework.
  • It emphasizes the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives, particularly from the Global South and the Neotropics, to account for both human and environmental factors in climate discussions.
  • The authors analyze the mid-Holocene Hypsithermal period in southern South America to highlight archaeological insights and their implications for effective policymaking regarding climate change.

Article Abstract

In this paper, we argue for the inclusion of archaeology in discussions about how humans have contributed to and dealt with climate change, especially in the long term. We suggest Niche Construction Theory as a suitable framework to that end. In order to take into account both human and environmental variability, we also advocate for a situated perspective that includes the Global South as a source of knowledge production, and the Neotropics as a relevant case study to consider. To illustrate this, we review the mid-Holocene Hypsithermal period in the southern Puna and continental Patagonia, both in southern South America, by assessing the challenges posed by this climate period and the archaeological signatures of the time from a Niche Construction Theory perspective. Finally, we emphasize the importance of these considerations for policymaking. This article is part of the theme issue 'Climate change adaptation needs a science of culture'.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10505852PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0403DOI Listing

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