In the coast of Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil), a large population of monumental shell mounds characterizes a highly dynamic coastal setting. In this paper, sedimentary facies analysis was adapted for description, sampling, and interpretation of shell mound complex and repetitive archaeostratigraphic successions. Archaeofacies identification in the field, according to depositional attributes, is tested by contrasting field description with multi-element chemical analyses, total carbon and nitrogen determinations, and micromorphological descriptions. Two vertical sequences at the black deposit of Jabuticabeira II shell mound were studied and preliminary results showed that: (1) depositional attributes are a reliable base for archaeof...
Large, conical mounds known as sambaquis form the contours of prehistoric settlement, resource procu...
In prehistoric times, innumerous shell middens, called "sambaquis", consisting mainly of remains of ...
In this work, we present a brief revision of the geological evidence of human activities in the coas...
In the coast of Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil), a large population of monumental shell mound...
Master's ReportInitially attributed to natural formation processes, shellmounds were eventually ackn...
This paper explores the contribution that zooarchaeological and geoarchaeological analyses can bring...
Este trabalho compreende uma abordagem teórico-metodológica para o estudo dos processos de formação ...
Os sambaquis do litoral sul brasileiro são marcos paisagísticos, com valor histórico e científico. C...
O sítio Capelinha I, localizado no município de Cajati, SP, é um sambaqui fluvial de grande interess...
Abstract The shell mounds (sambaquis) on the coast of Espírito Santo have received little attention ...
ABSTRACT. Shellmounds are archaeological sites found across the Brazilian coast and form an importan...
Desde o começo da ocupação humana no litoral centro-sul de Santa Catarina, Brasil, a articulação ent...
Climate change and sea level variation during the Quaternary shaped the southernmost Santa Catarina'...
O presente trabalho consiste na investigação dos processos formativos envolvidos na construção do sa...
Archaeological sites marked by visible presence of shells can be found in different regions around t...
Large, conical mounds known as sambaquis form the contours of prehistoric settlement, resource procu...
In prehistoric times, innumerous shell middens, called "sambaquis", consisting mainly of remains of ...
In this work, we present a brief revision of the geological evidence of human activities in the coas...
In the coast of Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil), a large population of monumental shell mound...
Master's ReportInitially attributed to natural formation processes, shellmounds were eventually ackn...
This paper explores the contribution that zooarchaeological and geoarchaeological analyses can bring...
Este trabalho compreende uma abordagem teórico-metodológica para o estudo dos processos de formação ...
Os sambaquis do litoral sul brasileiro são marcos paisagísticos, com valor histórico e científico. C...
O sítio Capelinha I, localizado no município de Cajati, SP, é um sambaqui fluvial de grande interess...
Abstract The shell mounds (sambaquis) on the coast of Espírito Santo have received little attention ...
ABSTRACT. Shellmounds are archaeological sites found across the Brazilian coast and form an importan...
Desde o começo da ocupação humana no litoral centro-sul de Santa Catarina, Brasil, a articulação ent...
Climate change and sea level variation during the Quaternary shaped the southernmost Santa Catarina'...
O presente trabalho consiste na investigação dos processos formativos envolvidos na construção do sa...
Archaeological sites marked by visible presence of shells can be found in different regions around t...
Large, conical mounds known as sambaquis form the contours of prehistoric settlement, resource procu...
In prehistoric times, innumerous shell middens, called "sambaquis", consisting mainly of remains of ...
In this work, we present a brief revision of the geological evidence of human activities in the coas...