2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1981-81222015000200489
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Abstract: for decades the definition of a physical-anthropological unit, based primarily on descriptive and comparative studies of cranial and post-cranial morphology, oriented biological knowledge of sambaqui-dwelling groups in the south-southeastern coastal region of Brazil. this concept also influenced the paradigms that guided the understanding of socio-cultural aspects of these groups, taking as a guideline the perspectives of the north American school. this general perspective, however, has not been very effective… Show more

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