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Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi:Ciencias Humanas(3)
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Comparison of INAA elemental composition data between Lago Grande and Osvaldo archaeological sites in the central Amazon: A first perspective
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this work, 50 ceramic fragments from the Lago Grande and 30 from the Osvaldo archaeological sitePalabras claves:Central Amazon, ceramics, INAA, Multivariate analysisAutores:Guilherme Z. Mongeló, Hazenfratz R., Munita C.S., Neves E.G.Fuentes:googlescopusArchaeobotanical data from ceramic occupations of the Cachoeira do Teotônio
ArticleAbstract: New archaeobotanical studies show that the region of the Upper Madeira River was where several econoPalabras claves:Anthropogenic dark earth, archaeobotany, Management systems, Phytoliths, Southwest Amazonia, Starch grainsAutores:Almeida F.O., Bespalez E., Guilherme Z. Mongeló, Kater T., Neves E.G., Santi J.R., Shock M.P., Watling J., Zuse S.Fuentes:googlescopusEarly and middle holocene human ocuppations in Southwest Amazon
ArticleAbstract: For many decades, there has bien a debate on whether earliest societies existed in the Amazon rainfoPalabras claves:Amazon Archaeology, Early Holocene, Middle Holocene, Upper Madeira riverAutores:Guilherme Z. MongelóFuentes:googlescopusDirect archaeological evidence for Southwestern Amazonia as an early plant domestication and food production centre
ArticleAbstract: Southwestern Amazonia is considered an early centre of plant domestication in the New World, but mosPalabras claves:Autores:Almeida F.O., De Oliveira P.E., Guilherme Z. Mongeló, Kater T., Neves E.G., Shock M.P., Watling J.Fuentes:googlescopusIntroduction: The archaeology of the 'pioneers' and of the diversity in the upper madeira river
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:de Almeida F.O., Guilherme Z. MongelóFuentes:scopusPhytolith assemblages along a gradient of ancient human disturbance in Western Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: The ecological status of prehistoric Amazonian forests remains widely debated. The concept of ancienPalabras claves:amazonía, Ancient impacts, Archeology, Historical legacies, Paleoecology, Pre-Columbian, vegetation dynamicsAutores:Almeida F.O., Bush M.B., Eyjolfsdottir M.B., Guilherme Z. Mongeló, McMichael C.N.H., Neves E.G., Piperno D.R.Fuentes:googlescopus