Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology
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Resumo: | The study of soil micromorphology is a useful tool for detecting archaeological materials that archaeologists are unaware of in their excavations. The objective of this research is to present the results of Itapeva’s rock shelter, located in the southwest of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The results are derived from the production of thin sections that describe materials from two different areas of the site, called excavation units D18 and G6, referring to the north and south area and pointed to the existence of an anthropogenic soil with differentiation in its compositions. The conclusion is that the formed sediment is a mixture of sand, ash, wood and clay with long deposition periods derived from human occupation and natural deposition. |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphologyProcesos de formación y procesos antrópicos en el Abrigo de Itapeva, SP: contribuciones de la micromorfología del sueloProcessos de formação e processos antrópicos no abrigo de Itapeva/SP: contribuições da micromorfologia de solosmicromorfologia de solosprocessos formativosprocessos antrópicosmicromorfología del sueloprocesos formativosprocesos antrópicossoil micromorphologyformative processesanthropic processesThe study of soil micromorphology is a useful tool for detecting archaeological materials that archaeologists are unaware of in their excavations. The objective of this research is to present the results of Itapeva’s rock shelter, located in the southwest of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The results are derived from the production of thin sections that describe materials from two different areas of the site, called excavation units D18 and G6, referring to the north and south area and pointed to the existence of an anthropogenic soil with differentiation in its compositions. The conclusion is that the formed sediment is a mixture of sand, ash, wood and clay with long deposition periods derived from human occupation and natural deposition.El estudio de la micromorfología del suelo es una herramienta útil para detectar materiales arqueológicos que los arqueólogos desconocen en sus excavaciones. El objetivo de esta investigación es presentar los resultados del abrigo de Itapeva, ubicado en el suroeste del Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Los resultados se derivan de la producción de láminas delgadas que describen materiales de dos áreas diferentes del sitio, denominadas unidades de excavación D18 y G6, haciendo referencia al norte y sur, y apuntan a la existencia de un suelo antrópico con diferentes composiciones. Se concluye que el sedimento formado es una mezcla de arena, ceniza, madera y arcilla con largos períodos de deposición derivados de la ocupación humana y la deposición natural.O estudo da micromorfologia do solo é uma ferramenta útil para detectar materiais arqueológicos que os arqueólogos não conseguem avistar nas escavações. O objetivo deste artigo é revelar vestígios de ocupação humana a partir de uma análise micromorfológica. Os resultados são derivados da produção de seções delgadas que descrevem materiais de duas áreas diferentes do sitio, denominadas unidades de escavação D18 e G6, referentes às áreas norte e sul, e apontam para a existência de um solo antropogênico com formação de fogueiras. Conclui-se que o sedimento formado é uma mistura de areia, cinza, madeira e argila, que foi depositado em longos períodos e é derivado da ocupação humana e da deposição natural.Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira2021-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/83510.24885/sab.v34i1.835Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2021); 271-287Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 Núm. 1 (2021); 271-287Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 No 1 (2021); 271-287Revista de Arqueologia; v. 34 n. 1 (2021); 271-2871982-19990102-042010.24885/sab.v34i1reponame:Revista de Arqueologiainstname:Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB)instacron:SABenghttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/835/38Copyright (c) 2021 Tatiane de Souza, Vagner Carvalheiro Portohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Tatiane de Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro2021-05-16T17:36:40Zoai:ojs2.revista.sabnet.org:article/835Revistahttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sabPUBhttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/oairevistadearqueologia@gmail.com || revistasab.ojs@gmail.com1982-19990102-0420opendoar:2021-05-16T17:36:40Revista de Arqueologia - Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB)false |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology Procesos de formación y procesos antrópicos en el Abrigo de Itapeva, SP: contribuciones de la micromorfología del suelo Processos de formação e processos antrópicos no abrigo de Itapeva/SP: contribuições da micromorfologia de solos |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology Souza, Tatiane de micromorfologia de solos processos formativos processos antrópicos micromorfología del suelo procesos formativos procesos antrópicos soil micromorphology formative processes anthropic processes |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Formation processes and anthropic process in the Itapeva Rock Shelter, SP: contributions from soil micromorphology |
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Souza, Tatiane de |
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Souza, Tatiane de Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro |
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Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro |
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Souza, Tatiane de Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro |
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micromorfologia de solos processos formativos processos antrópicos micromorfología del suelo procesos formativos procesos antrópicos soil micromorphology formative processes anthropic processes |
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micromorfologia de solos processos formativos processos antrópicos micromorfología del suelo procesos formativos procesos antrópicos soil micromorphology formative processes anthropic processes |
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The study of soil micromorphology is a useful tool for detecting archaeological materials that archaeologists are unaware of in their excavations. The objective of this research is to present the results of Itapeva’s rock shelter, located in the southwest of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The results are derived from the production of thin sections that describe materials from two different areas of the site, called excavation units D18 and G6, referring to the north and south area and pointed to the existence of an anthropogenic soil with differentiation in its compositions. The conclusion is that the formed sediment is a mixture of sand, ash, wood and clay with long deposition periods derived from human occupation and natural deposition. |
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