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Lidar in the Amazon basin

Started by Duncan Head, February 06, 2025, 11:51:52 AM

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Imperial Dave

absolutely love this kind of thing...!
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Ian61

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Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset

Cantabrigian

The regularity certainly suggests a degree of planning, which tends to imply a colonial origin for the settlements rather than growing organically from existing populations.

I wonder what happened to the indigenous population?

Keraunos

Quote from: Cantabrigian on February 07, 2025, 01:24:43 PMThe regularity certainly suggests a degree of planning, which tends to imply a colonial origin for the settlements rather than growing organically from existing populations.

I wonder what happened to the indigenous population?

Possibly what seems to have happened in post Roman Britain or the forests of what is now Russia when the Northmen came in - replacement of the old 'elite' but most people remain in place and the new 'elite' merges into the pool over time?

tadamson

I suspect that 'colonial' is not the best word to use.
Clearly there is a level of control, but this is probably pre-existing and almost certainly fairly local.

Clearing a 'city' and rebuilding it was widespread practice across multiple cultures.