2014
DOI: 10.4236/ad.2014.21001
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Prehistoric Maritime Domain and Brazilian Shellmounds

Abstract: For at least six thousand years, the Brazilian coast has been explored extensively by different fishing communities. This article deals with the fishing-gatherer societies as coastal communities proposing an interface between shell sites archaeology and maritime anthropology.

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“…Stable isotope analyses of δ 14 C and δ 15 N in human skeletons from the shellmounds of Southern Brazil indicate a diet strongly dependent on marine resources [ 42 ]. Therefore, in agreement with previous research [ 43 ], the abundance and diversity of fish remains from the shellmounds provides unequivocal proof of fisheries that were able to operate in open waters over sandy and rocky bottoms.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Stable isotope analyses of δ 14 C and δ 15 N in human skeletons from the shellmounds of Southern Brazil indicate a diet strongly dependent on marine resources [ 42 ]. Therefore, in agreement with previous research [ 43 ], the abundance and diversity of fish remains from the shellmounds provides unequivocal proof of fisheries that were able to operate in open waters over sandy and rocky bottoms.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A pesca é, sem dúvida, um elemento de coesão social, construindo identidades e pertença, desde a pré-história (cf. Wagner & Silva, 2014).…”
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“…De tal maneira, etnografias de sociedades viventes nestes ecossistemas levantam dados etno-históricos para estabelecimento de analogias e possíveis interpretações das "cadeias de atividade" de edificação dos sambaquis. Os trabalhos de geoarqueologia e etnoarqueologia da pesca em regiões costeiras desenvolvidos por Gustavo Peretti Wagner e Lucas Antônio da Silva são exemplos dessa tendência (WAGNER, 2009;WAGNER;SILVA, 2014;SILVA, 2019). Cabe destacar que no rol das observações ambientais, os meios terrestres e marítimos de sambaquis e suas interligações (ANDRADE LIMA; MAZZ, 2001) possuem destaque, enquanto que pouco tem se investigado as relações com unidade ambiental intermediária: o manguezal -notoriamente um complexo ambiente de relações funcionais e rituais em antroposociedades (SOFIATTI, 2016) persistentes nesses espaços.…”
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