2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-49442020v26n3a208
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Etnoarqueologia de dois aterros Guató no Pantanal: dinâmica construtiva e história de lugares persistentes

Abstract: Resumo Sítios arqueológicos indígenas, compostos por montículos de terra e transformações topográficas adjacentes, são conhecidos em praticamente toda a América do Sul. Os processos construtivos desses lugares e sua funcionalidade são objetos de investigação na arqueologia desde o século XIX. Os modelos interpretativos sugerem diversas funções aos montículos: locais de moradia temporária e permanente, cemitérios, praças centrais de assentamentos mais amplos, espaços com solo fértil para produção de alimentos v… Show more

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“…The emergence and development of these architectures have been considered as indicators of occupation processes with extremely heterogeneous sociopolitical trajectories [1,2,4,[11][12][13]. Different types of earthen constructions appear in the flood plains of the Orinoco [14], associated with the main watercourses and deltas of the Amazon River [1,2,12], on the coast of the Guayanas [8], on the Moxos Plains in Bolivia [15,16], in the deltas of the Paraná River and Uruguay River [17], in the wetlands of the upper Paraguay River [18,19] and in the basins of the coastal lagoons of the south of Brazil [20,21], as well as the east and northeast of Uruguay [22][23][24][25]. The observation of these transformations has given rise to the recognition of monumental landscapes [26], managed landscapes [27] and domesticated landscapes [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergence and development of these architectures have been considered as indicators of occupation processes with extremely heterogeneous sociopolitical trajectories [1,2,4,[11][12][13]. Different types of earthen constructions appear in the flood plains of the Orinoco [14], associated with the main watercourses and deltas of the Amazon River [1,2,12], on the coast of the Guayanas [8], on the Moxos Plains in Bolivia [15,16], in the deltas of the Paraná River and Uruguay River [17], in the wetlands of the upper Paraguay River [18,19] and in the basins of the coastal lagoons of the south of Brazil [20,21], as well as the east and northeast of Uruguay [22][23][24][25]. The observation of these transformations has given rise to the recognition of monumental landscapes [26], managed landscapes [27] and domesticated landscapes [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%