Early Farmers Figured Out ‘Engineering Wonder,’ Building Huge Irrigation System Without Government or Chief
Researchers said 800 workers in local family cooperatives could have built the waterways in less than two months, challenging chiefdom-based accounts.
7 Articles
7 Articles
It wasn't rulers or a central authority, but a few hundred people working together to build Colombia's vast water management system, which has been used for over a thousand years. The ancient methods also help manage the region's current floods and droughts.
Early Farmers Figured Out ‘Engineering Wonder,’ Building Huge Irrigation System Without Government or Chief
Early farmers achieved an “engineering wonder of the world” by building a giant irrigation system in South America thousands of years ago. Communities living in what is now Colombia created the remarkable network based on cooperation among family groups—without top-down government—according to a new study. The researchers believe modern policymakers could adopt a similar strategy […] The post Early Farmers Figured Out ‘Engineering Wonder,’ Build…
Ancient South American families built massive waterways by themselves
As few as 800 volunteers could finish a project—all without centralized government. The post Ancient South American families built massive waterways by themselves appeared first on Popular Science.
They are even visible from an airplane: centuries-old canals and raised fields stretching across an area as large as the province of Gelderland. For a long time, it was thought that only powerful rulers could organize such a thing, but archaeologists are now proving the opposite. And Colombia could benefit from the new knowledge. The pre-Hispanic […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
No bosses, no problem! Pre-Hispanic farmers built giant water system bottom-up, archaeologists reveal
University of Cambridge—The pre-Hispanic field systems of La Mojana in the Colombian Caribbean are so vast you can see them from a plane at high altitude. Their canals and raised fields – in use from the first centuries BC until the 11th century AD – cover an astonishing 500,000 hectares, roughly the same size as... Read more »
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium








