Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Maney Publishing 2007.An examination of the late Holocene environmental and cultural sequences of the southern Brazilian highlands indicates that the colonisation of this region by the Taquara/Itararé people is associated with the expansion of Araucaria forest resulting from the onset of wetter climatic conditions in the region, which started between around 1410 and 900 cal. yr BP. The more intense and permanent human occupation of this region is associated with the advance of Araucaria forest, which provided Taquara/Itararé groups with a newly abundant and reliable resource: Araucaria seeds. In addition, we review the evidence for landscape transformation associated with the beginnin...
The late-Holocene expansion of the Tupi–Guarani languages from southern Amazonia to SE South America...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
In the "Lagoa Campestre" (lake) of Salitre (19°S, 46°46'W, 970 m elev.), there are plant taxa belong...
ABSTRACT – This study offers a few thoughts about a possible prehistoric anthropogenic effect on the...
Little is known about the southernmost occurrence of small areas with Araucaria angustifolia populat...
ABSTRACT Little is known about the southernmost occurrence of small areas with Araucaria angustifoli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The onset of plant cultivation is one of the most important cultural transitions in human history1–4...
The late-Holocene expansion of the Tupi–Guarani languages from southern Amazonia to SE South America...
The first humans entered South America during the Late Pleistocene, when the lowland tropics were le...
South American Araucaria species include Araucaria araucana (Mol.) C. Koch (Argentina and Chile) and...
To elucidate the relationship between forest dynamics and fire frequency pollen percentages and char...
In the highlands of southern Brazil an anthropogenitcally driven expansion of forest occurred at the...
The absence of human occupation sites in southeastern Brazil during the mid Holocene has been referr...
Many soils of the highlands of Serra do Mar, as in other mountain ranges, have thick histic horizons...
The late-Holocene expansion of the Tupi–Guarani languages from southern Amazonia to SE South America...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
In the "Lagoa Campestre" (lake) of Salitre (19°S, 46°46'W, 970 m elev.), there are plant taxa belong...
ABSTRACT – This study offers a few thoughts about a possible prehistoric anthropogenic effect on the...
Little is known about the southernmost occurrence of small areas with Araucaria angustifolia populat...
ABSTRACT Little is known about the southernmost occurrence of small areas with Araucaria angustifoli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The onset of plant cultivation is one of the most important cultural transitions in human history1–4...
The late-Holocene expansion of the Tupi–Guarani languages from southern Amazonia to SE South America...
The first humans entered South America during the Late Pleistocene, when the lowland tropics were le...
South American Araucaria species include Araucaria araucana (Mol.) C. Koch (Argentina and Chile) and...
To elucidate the relationship between forest dynamics and fire frequency pollen percentages and char...
In the highlands of southern Brazil an anthropogenitcally driven expansion of forest occurred at the...
The absence of human occupation sites in southeastern Brazil during the mid Holocene has been referr...
Many soils of the highlands of Serra do Mar, as in other mountain ranges, have thick histic horizons...
The late-Holocene expansion of the Tupi–Guarani languages from southern Amazonia to SE South America...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
In the "Lagoa Campestre" (lake) of Salitre (19°S, 46°46'W, 970 m elev.), there are plant taxa belong...