Interpretando a variabilidade cerâmica e as assinaturas químicas e físicas do solo no Sítio Arqueológico Hatahara - AM / Interpreting the pottery variability and the chemical and physical signatures of the soil in the Hatahara archaeological site, AM

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

This work is the result of a research in the Hatahara archaeological site in Iranduba, AM. Our main goal is to reconstruct the sites structure, functioning and occupation through the mapping of the soils chemical and physical variability as well as the sites ceramics variability, in order to know the variations present and the size and shape of its early settlements. Our investigation aimed at discovering what layer is related to the beginning of the process of black soils formation and whether it is possible to do the following: a) reestablish the Hatahara sites occupation history through the chemical and physical soil analyses and their associations with ceramics? b) understand the morphology of settlement of four distinct occupations through the ceramics, chemical and physical soil variability? c) find specific activity areas through chemical concentration analyses? The Mehlich III method was used to extract the soil nutrients (P, K, Ca, Mg, C, N) and the results, which were plotted in a map, showed a circular village associated with Paredao occupation, and a linear village associated with Guarita occupation.

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cultural variability settlement morphology morfologia de assentamento terra preta variabilidade cerâmica pottery variability assinaturas químicas e físicas do solo soil chemical and physical signatures variabilidade cultural black earth

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