2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42662-5
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Chemical analysis of pottery reveals the transition from a maritime to a plant-based economy in pre-colonial coastal Brazil

Marjolein Admiraal,
Andre C. Colonese,
Rafael G. Milheira
et al.

Abstract: Understanding long-term dynamics of past socio-ecological systems is essential for their future management. The southern Atlantic Forest coast of Brazil with its biodiverse littoral zone and artisanal fishing communities, is a priority for conservation. Traditional maritime knowledge is thought to have a deep-history and indeed, marine exploitation can be traced back to the middle Holocene. As part of one of South America’s largest diasporas, Guarani groups reached the southern Brazilian coast at around 1000 y… Show more

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“…Lipid analysis of foodcrusts has considerably improved our understanding of ancient diet and particularly of marine resource utilisation. The method has been applied to detect food in assemblages across a vast geography spanning Europe and Northern Asia [24,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32] East Asia [25,[33][34][35][36][37] and the Americas [22,38], and to select samples that do not contain aquatic resources for use in carbon dating, which are thus unhindered by the reservoir effect [23].…”
Section: Biomolecular Analyses Of Foodcrustsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipid analysis of foodcrusts has considerably improved our understanding of ancient diet and particularly of marine resource utilisation. The method has been applied to detect food in assemblages across a vast geography spanning Europe and Northern Asia [24,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32] East Asia [25,[33][34][35][36][37] and the Americas [22,38], and to select samples that do not contain aquatic resources for use in carbon dating, which are thus unhindered by the reservoir effect [23].…”
Section: Biomolecular Analyses Of Foodcrustsmentioning
confidence: 99%