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Conchas de moluscos arquivam as condições climáticas e ambientais vigentes à época de vida dos organismos que as produziram, e mesmo após a sua morte, sob a forma de assinaturas tafonômicas, isotópicas e geoquímicas.
Casati, Rafael
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A presente comunicação relata experiências com estudos em populações tradicionais no interior do Rio Grande do Norte e chama atenção para as vantagens de uma abordagem pluridisciplinar para futuros estudos etnográficos Ao longo de nossas pesquisas com ...
Francisca Miller
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Informative archaeological signatures at Bahía de las Ánimas, Baja California
Bahía de las Ánimas along Baja California's central GuIf coast was a major focus of prebistoric activities. Here family groups relied on a rich and diverse marine and terrestrial food base close at hand.
Erie W. Ritter +4 more
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Poutrin . Nelson : Shellmounds of the San Francisco bay region. (Amas coquilliers de la région de la baie de San Francisco). In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 6, 1909.
Poutrin
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THE ORIGINS OF THE BRAZILIAN SAMBAQUIS (SHELLMOUNDS): FROM A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
The theme of the origin of the sambaquis is an interesting one to academic research since the nineteenth century. Attempts to elucidate the question are diverse, and present implications and developments from both human biology and sociocultural ...
Gustavo Peretti Wagner
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Pedogeoarcheology of anthroposols in the Eastern Amazon: shellmounds and black earths
Assim como em outros espaços, o advento do homem pré-colombiano infligiu modificações ao ambiente amazônico, que foram expressas principalmente na forma de transformações na sua vegetação, nos seus assentamentos e cercanias.
Lourenço, Valéria Ramos
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Os sambaquieiros dominaram um ambiente cercado de corpos de água, construindo verdadeiros montes de materiais faunísticos dos quais muitos se destacam na paisagem por sua monumentalidade. A presença de sepultamentos em sambaquis tem sido relatada desde o
Silva, Renata Estevam da
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Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America. [PDF]
Ferraz T +51 more
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How does a riverine setting affect the lifestyle of shellmound builders in Brazil?
The contact of inland and coastal prehistoric groups in Brazil is believed to have been restricted to regions with no geographical barrier, as is the case in the Ribeira de Iguape valley. The inland osteological collection from the riverine shellmound Moraes (5800-4500 BP) represents a unique opportunity to test this assumption for this region. Despite
Eggers, Sabine +5 more
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O REGISTRO DE MOLUSCOS NOS VESTÍGIOS ARQUEOLÓGICOS PRÉ-HISTÓRICOS DO BRASIL
Shellfish have been important as a subsistence item in some Brazilian prehistoric coastal cultures, but their shell has also been used as constructive material (in shellmounds along Atlantic Ocean, and as foundation material for the earthmounds built in ...
Prous, André, Pessoa Lima, Angelo
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