The Paulista North Center has been the center of numerous archeological discoveries considered intricate. Thinking that the word “intricate” for the acheological traditions is often disregarded, we will observe the materials found around the region of Pirassununga/ SP, whose presence of the Mogi Guaçu river brought great conditions for the migration and occupation of the indigenous people; therefore we can see the development of a contact network between the indigenous groups that inhabitaded the paulista north center from the XVII-XIX century. Dividing our work in three parts: firstly we have an archeological analyses of the site, them we have an antropological description of the region, and last we have the interpretation of the historica...
This text – documental support and from the field of social history by archaeological research work ...
In the traditional fishing territories of Brejo Grande, food production and consumption are associa...
The sapodilla tree is native to southern Mexico and Central America, with great adaptation to Brazil...
This search is based on the bibliographic study of a part of a historical documentation related to t...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Departamento de Antr...
Based on fossil material of the genus Lestodon Gervais, 1855 (Edentata, Mylodontidae) deposited in P...
The present work proposes to investigate the relationship between people and plants in the upper Tap...
This research opens an investigation, in the scope of the indigenist philosophy, on the anthropophag...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. Magnus Roberto de Mello PerreiraCo-orientador : Prof. Dr. Antonio Cesar de Al...
Contribute with the indigenous history from the Brazilian northeast, to those associated with the Ma...
Several academic works in both ethnohistory and archaeology point to the Upper São Francisco Basin a...
Besides being a valuable testimony to the importance of Nheengatu in the history of Brazilian cultur...
This monograph sought to carry out a chronological analysis of the archeological ceramics...
This research focused on Xokó, a small indigenous community, which are located on the São Pedro’s is...
Starting from a statement about knowledge and power by a Piaroa informant of Joanna Overing, the art...
This text – documental support and from the field of social history by archaeological research work ...
In the traditional fishing territories of Brejo Grande, food production and consumption are associa...
The sapodilla tree is native to southern Mexico and Central America, with great adaptation to Brazil...
This search is based on the bibliographic study of a part of a historical documentation related to t...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Departamento de Antr...
Based on fossil material of the genus Lestodon Gervais, 1855 (Edentata, Mylodontidae) deposited in P...
The present work proposes to investigate the relationship between people and plants in the upper Tap...
This research opens an investigation, in the scope of the indigenist philosophy, on the anthropophag...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. Magnus Roberto de Mello PerreiraCo-orientador : Prof. Dr. Antonio Cesar de Al...
Contribute with the indigenous history from the Brazilian northeast, to those associated with the Ma...
Several academic works in both ethnohistory and archaeology point to the Upper São Francisco Basin a...
Besides being a valuable testimony to the importance of Nheengatu in the history of Brazilian cultur...
This monograph sought to carry out a chronological analysis of the archeological ceramics...
This research focused on Xokó, a small indigenous community, which are located on the São Pedro’s is...
Starting from a statement about knowledge and power by a Piaroa informant of Joanna Overing, the art...
This text – documental support and from the field of social history by archaeological research work ...
In the traditional fishing territories of Brejo Grande, food production and consumption are associa...
The sapodilla tree is native to southern Mexico and Central America, with great adaptation to Brazil...