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Surveying archaeologists across the globe reveals deeper and more widespread roots of the human age, the Anthropocene

  • Written by Ben Marwick, Associate Professor of Archaeology, University of Washington
People have been modifying Earth – as in these rice terraces near Pokhara, Nepal – for millennia.Erle C. Ellis, CC BY-ND

Examples of how human societies are changing the planet abound – from building roads and houses, clearing forests for agriculture and digging train tunnels, to shrinking the ozone layer, driving species extinct,...

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