Horticulturalists
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1. CERRITOS AS CULTURAL PATRIMONY: THE RESCUE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE CORREDOR DO BOLSO / CERRITOS COMO PATRIMÔNIO ARQUEOLÓGICO: O RESGATE DO SÍTIO ARQUEOLÓGICO CORREDOR DO BOLSO
This paper presents the current research in the Archaeological Site Corredor do Bolso, located at Santa Margarida do Sul munipality, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brasil. The site, excavated in 1998, was impacted by agricultural activities, but still preserved two partially intact mound structures, known in the literature as Cerritos. The studied collection is co
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Arqueologia das campinaranas do baixo rio Negro: em busca dos pré-ceramistas nos areais da Amazônia Central / Archaeology in the campinaranas of the lower rio Negro: the search of pre-ceramists ins the sand pits from Central Amazon
Until recently it was believed that the pre-colonial occupation of the Central Amazon region could be reduced to the period of the ceramic producing horticulturalists. This reality resulted from the absence of archaeological evidence for (the more ancient) societies with an economy based on hunting, gathering and processing of lithic resources. This panorama
Publicado em: 2009
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3. "Settlement systems and technological style: an interpretive porposal to Sinos River Valley precolonial settlement, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)" / "Sistemas de assentamento e estilo tecnológico: uma proposta interpretativa para a ocupação pré-colonial do Alto Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul"
Technological style can be defined as the result of cultural choices reflected in different strategies of raw materials selections and debidage techniques related to the production of lithic artifacts. Therefore, it can be used to identify cultural or social identity in the archaeological record through the analysis of lithic assemblages. This concept was us
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Multiple-Locus Departures from Panmictic Equilibrium within and between Village Gene Pools of Amerindian Tribes at Different Stages of Agglomeration
A comparative analysis of departures from multiple-locus Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is presented for a set of four tribal Indian groups (the Yanomama, Makiritare, Wapishana and Ticuna) from the lowlands of South America. These tribes span a range of agglomeration and acculturation from the most traditional, swidden horticulturalists to frontier townspeople.
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5. The Allelic Correlation Structure of Gainj-and Kalam-Speaking People. I. the Estimation and Interpretation of Wright's F-Statistics
The internal patterning of allelic correlations in the Gainj and Kalam swidden horticulturalists of highland Papua New Guinea is examined within the context of Sewall Wright's F-statistic model. A multiallelic extension of the model is given first, and multivariate variance-component estimators for the parameters are suggested. Then, it is shown that the exp
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6. Cross-cultural evidence of cognitive adaptations for social exchange among the Shiwiar of Ecuadorian Amazonia
On the basis of evolutionary game theory, it was hypothesized that humans have an evolved cognitive specialization for reasoning about social exchange, including a subroutine for detecting cheaters. This hypothesis led to a specific prediction: Although humans are known to be poor at detecting potential violations of conditional rules in general, they should
National Academy of Sciences.