Pottery Variability
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Chemical characterization of archaeological pottery of the Lower Paraná River
Resumo Este artigo analisou a composição mineralógica da cerâmica arqueológica produzida por populações de caçadores-coletores e horticultores do Holoceno tardio na parte baixa da bacia do Paraná. Para analisar a composição química dos fragmentos foi utilizado um espectrômetro de fluorescência de raios X de energia dispersiva. Os resultados obt
Cerâmica. Publicado em: 06/06/2019
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2. Arqueologia na região dos interflúvios Xingu-Tocantins: a ocupação tupi no Cateté. / Archaeology in the watershed Xingu-Tocantins region: the ocupation of Tupi in the Cateté River
Located in the Xingu, Araguaia and Tocantins Rivers watershed, the Cateté River region has a longstanding history of indigenous settlements. Such history was recorded through archaeological sites where fragments of pottery connected to the Incised Rim and Barrancoid traditions were found - the sites date back as far as 190 AD, and are related to the expansi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 07/03/2012
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3. Os Guarani e a Redução Jesuítica: tradição e mudança técnica na cadeia operatória de confecção dos artefatos cerâmicos do sítio Pedra Grande e entorno / The Guarani people and the Jesuit Settlement: tradition and technological change on Operation Sequence of ceramic artifact confection of Pedra Grande site and its surroundings
This work aimed at finding out how the occupation of Pedra Grande site, located at the central region of Rio Grande do Sul state, as well its surroundings, by the Guarani people, happened since the beginning of the settlement until the moment of first contact, when they were inserted into a Jesuit-Guarani settlement in the beginning of the XVII century. Focu
Publicado em: 2009
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4. 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
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 set
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Basalt Pb isotope analysis and the prehistoric settlement of Polynesia.
The prehistoric settlement of the Pacific Ocean has intrigued scholars and stimulated anthropological debate for the past two centuries. Colonized over a few millennia during the mid to late Holocene, the islands of the Pacific--displaying a wide diversity of geological and biotic variability--provided the stage for endless "natural experiments" in human ada