6 resultados para Sambaquis


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To date, limited numbers of dental calculus samples have been analyzed by researchers in diverse parts of the world. The combined analyses of these have provided some general guidelines for the analysis of calculus that is non-destructive to archaeological teeth. There is still a need for a quantitative study of large numbers of calculus samples to establish protocols, assess the level of contamination, evaluate the quantity of microfossils in dental calculus, and to compare analysis results with the literature concerning the biology of calculus formation. We analyzed dental calculus from 53 teeth from four Brazilian sambaquis. Sambaquis are the shell-mounds that were established prehistorically along the Brazilian coast. The analysis of sambaqui dental calculi shows that there are relatively high concentrations of microfossils (phytoliths and starch), mineral fragments, and charcoal in dental calculus. Mineral fragments and charcoal are possibly contaminants. The largest dental calculi have the lowest concentrations of microfossils. Biologically, this is explained by individual variation in calculus formation between people. Importantly, starch is ubiquitous in dental calculus. The starch and phytoliths show that certainly Dioscorea (yam) and Araucaria angustifolia (Parana pine) were eaten by sambaqui people. Araceae (arum family), Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) and Zea mays (maize) were probably in their diet. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The present paper discusses mtDNA and taphonomy of human remains from Moa, Beirada, and Zé Espinho sambaquis of Saquarema, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. New human bone dating by 14C-AMS for Moa archeological site (3810+50 BP - GX-31826-AMS) is included. Preservation of microscopic lamellae and DNA is not related to the macroscopic integrity of the bones. Results here suggest that the preservation of amplifiable DNA fragments may have relation to the preservation of the lamellar arrangement as indicated by optical microscopic examination (polarized light). In 13 human bone fragments from Moa, Beirada, and Zé Espinho it was possible to sequence mtDNA from the 3 individuals of Moa, and from 1 of 4 individuals of Beirada, whose bones also show extensive areas with preserved lamellar structures. The 6 human bone fragments of Zé Espinho and 3 of the 4 fragments of Beirada showed extensive destruction of cortical microstructure represented by cavities, intrusive minerals, and agglomerated microscopic bodies of fungi and bacteria; it was not possible to extract mtDNA from these samples. The results support the hypothesis that the preservation of the microscopic osteon organization is a good predictor for DNA preservation. It was also confirmed the C haplogroup antiquity in Brazil.

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First Micromorphological Studies of Brazilian Sambaquis, Jabuticabeira II Site, Santa Catarina State. In this note, preliminary results from the micromorphological study of the fish mound that covers the Jabuticabeira II sambaqui site, developed within the interdisciplinary research project Sambaquis e paisagem, are presented. Microstratigraphic analyses enabled the identification of anthropic pre-depositional processes that participated in the formation of this large structure, related to the burning and transport of mineral and organic material (terrigenous sand and charcoal) and inorganic residues of biological origin (bones, phytoliths, diatoms and siliceous aggregates). The effects of post-depositional alterations over these particles can be observed through dissolution traces in bone and the formation of a fine mineral material of phosphatic composition. The articulation of the evidence confirms the complex combination of activities and alteration processes involved in the formation of sambaqui sites, which transcends traditional functional dichotomies.

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As evidências arqueológicas encontradas ao longo do litoral brasileiro atestam que essa área era ocupada, desde, pelo menos, 8.000 anos AP, por grupos pescadores coletores que exploravam os ambientes aquáticos costeiros. Embora a comunidade científica acredite que os sambaquieiros fossem exímios navegadores, evidências a esse respeito ainda são raras. Neste artigo, a partir de uma abordagem focada na Arqueologia Marítima, são apresentados argumentos, hipóteses e evidências que discutem o entendimento de que, além de uma forte relação econômica e simbólica com os ambientes aquáticos, os povos dos sambaquis se apropriaram de ou desenvolveram técnicas de navegação e artefatos náuticos.

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A presente comunicação relata experiências com estudos em populações tradicionais no interior do Rio Grande do Norte e chama atenção para as vantagens de uma abordagem pluridisciplinar para futuros estudos etnográficos Ao longo de nossas pesquisas com comunidades de pesca e uma de quilombolas, deparamo-nos com vestígios arqueológicos (cacos de cerâmica, conchais e uma canoa ubá, entre outros materiais). Foram registrados relatos de indivíduos pertencentes a essas populações que apontam que esses objetos remontam seus antepassados. Em Patané/Camocim, no município de Ares, observamos práticas nativas que remontam antepassados indígenas, inclusive a formação de “sambaquis” individuais associados às moradias atuais. Na população quilombola de Capoeiras no município de Macaíba, vários moradores comentaram acerca de uns cacos de “panela” encontrados nos seus roçados, que dizem ser dos Tapuias, sendo este etnônimo utilizado como pertencente dos seus ancestrais

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)