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Evaluating the presence of porosity in Brazilian archaeological pottery associating x-radiography and PIXE

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2013
X-Radiography technique has been used effectively for decades to evaluate and identify differences in homogeneities in samples. It is a simple, fast and non-destructive technique that provides a view of internal structure helping investigating manufacturing details of archaeological ceramics.
J. F. Curado, N. Added, M. A. Rizzutto
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Hunter-gatherer occupation of south Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Paleoenvironment and archaeology

Quaternary International, 2012
Abstract Archaeological studies in Southern Brazil indicate a long term adaptive relationship between hunter-gatherers and the Atlantic Forest Biome, Its presence since the Pleistocene–Holocene transition contributed to the initial settlement of this region. Throughout the Holocene, most of the captured vertebrates belong to forest habitats.
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Cultural Creativity, Rebellions, and Comparative Questions for Afro-Brazilian Archaeology

2014
This chapter examines a number of Afro-Brazilian cultural innovations uncovered in archaeological and historical studies. A review of recent archaeological studies of escape sites and rebellion communities in North America provides suggestions of interpretative frameworks and methodological strategies that could inform new projects in Brazil.
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At that Edge: Archaeology, Heritage Education, and Human Rights in the Brazilian Amazon

International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2015
I herein discuss contract archaeology in the Brazilian Amazon and its relation with heritage and local communities. I deal with the asymmetries produced by large-scale development projects, legitimized by the State and reified by archaeology. By examining a heritage education project I conclude that these initiatives instead of promoting social ...
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Eco-historical Archaeology in the Brazilian Amazon: Material, Natural and Cultural Western Transformations

2018
This chapter presents historical facts on the Western presence in the Amazon and discusses the environmental impacts generated by this presence and its probable material, natural and cultural legacy. What has led modern Western society to try to transform the Amazon forest over the last 500 years? To answer this question, I will investigate when, where
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The archaeology of climate change: The case for cultural diversity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Ariane Burke   +2 more
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Gender and Feminism in Brazilian Archaeology

2018
Camila Jácome, Laura Furquim
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Origin and domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops: insights from phylogenies, genomics and archaeology

New Phytologist, 2020
Guillaume Chomicki   +2 more
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Geophysical Investigation of Submerged Archaeological Site on the Eastern Brazilian Amazon: Preliminary Results

NSG2023 29th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, 2023
R. Correa Rangel   +6 more
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