Science. 1988 Oct 7;242(4875):105-7. doi: 10.1126/science.242.4875.105.
The patterning found in certain wetlands of lowland Mesoamerica has added an important element to the subsistence system that may be attributed to pre-Hispanic inhabitants of the region. The form of the remains, largely expressed in terms of surface vegetation, suggests agriculture on planting platforms, separated by canals. The physical and chemical aspects of the stratigraphy have clarified depositional environments but have not indicated agricultural horizons. Maize phytoliths at about 1 meter below the surface in two Central Veracruzan wetlands do confirm the practice of agriculture. Associated ceramics indicate wetlands agriculture was practiced by A.D. 500 and perhaps earlier.
中美洲低地某些湿地的图案为该地区的史前居民的生存系统增添了一个重要元素。这些遗迹主要以地表植被的形式表现出来,表明存在着种植台农业,种植台之间有运河隔开。地层的物理和化学方面澄清了沉积环境,但没有表明存在农业层。在两个中维拉克鲁斯湿地,约 1 米深的土壤中的玉米植硅体确实证实了农业实践。相关的陶器表明,湿地农业是在公元 500 年左右,甚至更早的时候开始实行的。