2022
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/jp5dy
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Extensive Networks of Megalithic Monuments at the North Bank of the Mouth of the Amazon River

Abstract: Ritual practices and landscape modifications have long been central themes in the study of the late pre-colonial Amazonian occupation. The debate focused on how, on the one hand, the intensification of rituals and, on the other hand, the increase in landscape changes are related to increases in socio-political inequalities, population growth, territoriality and ideology. Such changes are often correlated with evidence of the transformation of small-scale societies into more complex social formations, sometimes… Show more

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