Stephens, LucasFuller, DorianBoivin, NicoleRick, TorbenGauthier, NicolasKay, AndreaMarwick, BenArmstrong, Chelsey GeraldaBarton, C. MichaelDenham, TimDouglass, KristinaDriver, JonathanJanz, LisaRoberts, PatrickRogers, J. DanielThakar, HeatherAltaweel, MarkJohnson, Amber L.Vattuone, Maria Marta SampietroAldenderfer, MarkArchila, SoniaArtioli, GilbertoBale, Martin T.Beach, TimothyBorrell, FerranBraje, ToddBuckland, Philip I.Cano, Nayeli Guadalupe JiménezCapriles, Jose M.Castillo, Agustin DiezCilingiroglu, CilerCleary, Michelle NegusConolly, JamesCoutros, Peter R.Covey, R. AlanCremaschi, MauroCrowther, AlisonDer, LindsayDi Lernia, SavinoDoershuk, John F.Doolittle, William E.Edwards, Kevin J.Erlandson, Jon M.Evans, DamianFairbairn, AndrewFaulkner, PatrickFeinman, GaryFernandes, RicardoFitzpatrick, Scott M.Fyfe, RalphGarcea, ElenaGoldstein, SteveGoodman, Reed CharlesGuedes, Jade DalpoimHerrmann, JasonHiscock, PeterHommel, PeterHorsburgh, K. AnnHritz, CarrieIves, John W.Junno, AripekkaKahn, Jennifer G.Kaufman, BrettKearns, CatherineKidder, Tristram R.Lanoe, FrancoisLawrence, DanLee, Gyoung-AhLevin, Maureece J.Lindskoug, Henrik B.Lopez-Saez, Jose AntonioMacrae, ScottMarchant, RobMarston, John M.McClure, SarahMcCoy, Mark D.Miller, Alicia VentrescaMorrison, MichaelMatuzeviciute, Giedre MotuzaiteMuller, JohannesNayak, AyushiNoerwidi, SofwanPeres, Tanya M.Peterson, Christian E.Proctor, LucasRandall, Asa R.Renette, SteveSchug, Gwen RobbinsRyzewski, KrystaSaini, RakeshScheinsohn, VivianSchmidt, Peter R.Sebillaud, PaulineSeitsonen, OulaSimpson, Ian A.Soltysiak, ArkadiuszSpeakman, Robert J.Spengler, Robert N.Steffen, Martina L.Storozum, Michael J.Strickland, Keir M.Thompson, JessicaThurston, T.L.Ulm, SeanUstunkaya, M. CemreWelker, Martin H.West, CatherineWilliams, Patrick RyanWright, David K.Wright, NathanZahir, MuhammadZerboni, AndreaBeaudoin, EllaGarcia, Santiago MunevarPowell, JeremyThornton, AlexaKaplan, Jed O.Gaillard, Marie-JoseGoldewijk, Kees KleinEllis, Erle2019-12-032019-12-032019-08Stephens, L., Fuller, D., Boivin, N. et al. 2019, 'Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use', Science, vol. 365, no. 6456, pp. 897–902.0036-8075 (print)1095-9203 (online)10.1126/science.aax1192http://hdl.handle.net/2263/72482Supplementary material : Materials and Methods; Figs. S1 to S7; Tables S1 to S4; ArchaeoGLOBE Project Author List; References (56–60)Environmentally transformative human use of land accelerated with the emergence of agriculture, but the extent, trajectory, and implications of these early changes are not well understood. An empirical global assessment of land use from 10,000 years before the present (yr B.P.) to 1850 CE reveals a planet largely transformed by hunter-gatherers, farmers, and pastoralists by 3000 years ago, considerably earlier than the dates in the land-use reconstructions commonly used by Earth scientists. Synthesis of knowledge contributed by more than 250 archaeologists highlighted gaps in archaeological expertise and data quality, which peaked for 2000 yr B.P. and in traditionally studied and wealthier regions. Archaeological reconstruction of global land-use history illuminates the deep roots of Earth’s transformation and challenges the emerging Anthropocene paradigm that large-scale anthropogenic global environmental change is mostly a recent phenomenon.en© 2019 American Association for the Advancement of Science. All Rights Reserved.Archaeological knowledgeGlobal patternsRegional land-use changeIntensive land useAnthropoceneArchaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land usePostprint Article