The Uncertain Future of These Ancient Amazonian Earthworks

The Uncertain Future of These Ancient Amazonian Earthworks

In the southwestern Amazon, one archeologist is fighting to protect ancient sites from Brazil’s seemingly unstoppable agribusiness industry, now worth $524 billion. The carvings are proof of an ancient and sophisticated civilization that aligned its agricultural calendar with summer and winter solstices. Farmers view the land as a cash cow, and the area’s historic geometric earth carvings –known as geoglyphs– are in the way.

00:00 – Introduction
01:11 – Geoglyphs in person
03:05 – Agriculture boom
05:04 – Assuero Veronez case
07:27 – Outlook
08:56 – Importance of geoglyphs

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