CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Francini Medeiros da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Shock, Myrtle Pearl, Neves, Eduardo Góes, Scheel-Ybert, Rita
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos do LEPAARQ
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/article/view/7379
Resumo: Until recently the study of human occupation in the Central Amazonia focused on the analysis of archaeological remains with better preservation in this tropical context. The scenario has changed in recent years with contributions from research on micro and macrobotanical remains. We add to this with the analysis of charred macrobotanical remains from the archaeological sites of Osvaldo, Lago Grande, and Açutuba, Amazonas State. In these sites, food resources such as palm nut fragments, tubers, seeds, and maize were retrieved, in addition to wood. The distribution of these botanical elements in the archeological layers suggests that different cultural activities were responsible for the composition of the record. Moreover, they suggest that at different times during the occupation of these sites the usage of some types of the charred plant remains prevailed over others.
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spelling CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?VESTÍGIOS MACROBOTÂNICOS CARBONIZADOS NA AMAZÔNIA CENTRAL: O QUE ELES NOS DIZEM SOBRE AS PLANTAS NA PRÉ-HISTÓRIA?Arqueologia, arqueobotânica, pré-históriaArqueobotânica, Amazônia, SementesArchaeobotany, Amazon, macroremainsUntil recently the study of human occupation in the Central Amazonia focused on the analysis of archaeological remains with better preservation in this tropical context. The scenario has changed in recent years with contributions from research on micro and macrobotanical remains. We add to this with the analysis of charred macrobotanical remains from the archaeological sites of Osvaldo, Lago Grande, and Açutuba, Amazonas State. In these sites, food resources such as palm nut fragments, tubers, seeds, and maize were retrieved, in addition to wood. The distribution of these botanical elements in the archeological layers suggests that different cultural activities were responsible for the composition of the record. Moreover, they suggest that at different times during the occupation of these sites the usage of some types of the charred plant remains prevailed over others.Resumo: O estudo sobre a ocupação humana na Amazônia Central privilegiou, até recentemente, a análise de vestígios arqueológicos mais facilmente preservados no contexto amazônico. Nos últimos anos este cenário recebeu a contribuição de pesquisas com macro e microvestígios vegetais. Neste contexto insere-se a análise dos remanescentes macrobotânicos carbonizados dos sítios Osvaldo, Lago Grande e Açutuba, que evidenciou a presença de recursos alimentícios tais como fragmentos de coquinhos (Arecaceae), tubérculos, sementes e Zea mays, além de fragmentos de madeira (lenho) carbonizados. A distribuição destes elementos botânicos entre as camadas arqueológicas indica que diferentes atividades culturais foram responsáveis pela constituição dos remanescentes vegetais carbonizados e que algumas destas prevaleceram em relação a outras em momentos distintos da ocupação dos sítios. Abstract: Until recently the study of human occupation in the Central Amazonia focused on the analysis of archaeological remains with better preservation in this tropical context. The scenario has changed in recent years with contributions from research on micro and macrobotanical remains. We add to this with the analysis of charred macrobotanical remains from the archaeological sites of Osvaldo, Lago Grande, and Açutuba, Amazonas State. In these sites, food resources such as palm nut fragments, tubers, seeds, and maize were retrieved, in addition to wood. The distribution of these botanical elements in the archeological layers suggests that different cultural activities were responsible for the composition of the record. Moreover, they suggest that at different times during the occupation of these sites the use of some types of the charred plant remains prevailed over others.  Universidade Federal de PelotasSilva, Francini Medeiros daShock, Myrtle PearlNeves, Eduardo GóesScheel-Ybert, Rita2016-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/article/view/737910.15210/lepaarq.v13i25.73795391545420; V. 13, N. 25 (2016): JAN-JUN; 366-385Cadernos do LEPAARQ (UFPEL); V. 13, N. 25 (2016): JAN-JUN; 366-3852316-84121806-911810.15210/lepaarq.v13i25reponame:Cadernos do LEPAARQinstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELporhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/article/view/7379/5703Direitos autorais 2016 Cadernos do LEPAARQhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-30T01:13:57Zoai:ojs.10.0.0.224:article/7379Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/lepaarq/oaimilheirarafael@gmail.com||brunoleo.ribeiro@gmail.com||milheirarafael@gmail.com|| brunoleo.ribeiro@gmail.com2316-84121806-9118opendoar:2020-07-30T01:13:57Cadernos do LEPAARQ - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
VESTÍGIOS MACROBOTÂNICOS CARBONIZADOS NA AMAZÔNIA CENTRAL: O QUE ELES NOS DIZEM SOBRE AS PLANTAS NA PRÉ-HISTÓRIA?
title CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
spellingShingle CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
Silva, Francini Medeiros da
Arqueologia, arqueobotânica, pré-história
Arqueobotânica, Amazônia, Sementes
Archaeobotany, Amazon, macroremains
title_short CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
title_full CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
title_fullStr CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
title_full_unstemmed CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
title_sort CHARRED MACROBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM CENTRAL AMAZON: WHAT DO THEY TELL US ABOUT PLANTS IN PREHISTORY?
author Silva, Francini Medeiros da
author_facet Silva, Francini Medeiros da
Shock, Myrtle Pearl
Neves, Eduardo Góes
Scheel-Ybert, Rita
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author2 Shock, Myrtle Pearl
Neves, Eduardo Góes
Scheel-Ybert, Rita
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Francini Medeiros da
Shock, Myrtle Pearl
Neves, Eduardo Góes
Scheel-Ybert, Rita
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arqueologia, arqueobotânica, pré-história
Arqueobotânica, Amazônia, Sementes
Archaeobotany, Amazon, macroremains
topic Arqueologia, arqueobotânica, pré-história
Arqueobotânica, Amazônia, Sementes
Archaeobotany, Amazon, macroremains
description Until recently the study of human occupation in the Central Amazonia focused on the analysis of archaeological remains with better preservation in this tropical context. The scenario has changed in recent years with contributions from research on micro and macrobotanical remains. We add to this with the analysis of charred macrobotanical remains from the archaeological sites of Osvaldo, Lago Grande, and Açutuba, Amazonas State. In these sites, food resources such as palm nut fragments, tubers, seeds, and maize were retrieved, in addition to wood. The distribution of these botanical elements in the archeological layers suggests that different cultural activities were responsible for the composition of the record. Moreover, they suggest that at different times during the occupation of these sites the usage of some types of the charred plant remains prevailed over others.
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