Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil

The shell mounds are artificial formations consisting mostly of mollusc shells fed to the prehistoric people who inhabited the coast. These sites are found throughout the Brazilian coast, where in Paraná hundreds were cataloged from the 1940s. The fragility of these sites, their importance as eviden...

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Main Author: Carlos João Birckolz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2011-05-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/16792
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spelling doaj-c64a475ff162446d9732eeee172a50052020-11-24T21:53:34ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252011-05-01243394910.5007/2175-7925.2011v24n3p3915039Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, BrasilCarlos João Birckolz0UFPRThe shell mounds are artificial formations consisting mostly of mollusc shells fed to the prehistoric people who inhabited the coast. These sites are found throughout the Brazilian coast, where in Paraná hundreds were cataloged from the 1940s. The fragility of these sites, their importance as evidence of our early history and its rapid disappearance, justifies the need for new research that help to contextualize and draw up plans to preserve this heritage. The works related to mollusc fauna found in the shell mounds are restricted to citations of the most common and sometimes just their names. A greater understanding of the prehistoric inhabitants diet allows a better understanding of ancient ecosystems. The research was conducted in the shell mounds of Guaraguaçu and Boguaçu, municipalities of Paranagua and Guaratuba, respectively. The choice of these sites was due to their large size, ease of access and relative condition, despite the large amount of material extracted from both of them in past decades. The survey of the molluscs was carried out through field observations, specialized bibliography and comparison with previous work on the fauna of the molluscs on the coast of Parana.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/16792SambaquisLevantamentoFauna malacológica
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Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
Biotemas
Sambaquis
Levantamento
Fauna malacológica
author_facet Carlos João Birckolz
author_sort Carlos João Birckolz
title Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
title_short Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
title_full Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
title_fullStr Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do Estado do Paraná, Brasil
title_sort fauna malacológica em dois sambaquis do litoral do estado do paraná, brasil
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
2175-7925
publishDate 2011-05-01
description The shell mounds are artificial formations consisting mostly of mollusc shells fed to the prehistoric people who inhabited the coast. These sites are found throughout the Brazilian coast, where in Paraná hundreds were cataloged from the 1940s. The fragility of these sites, their importance as evidence of our early history and its rapid disappearance, justifies the need for new research that help to contextualize and draw up plans to preserve this heritage. The works related to mollusc fauna found in the shell mounds are restricted to citations of the most common and sometimes just their names. A greater understanding of the prehistoric inhabitants diet allows a better understanding of ancient ecosystems. The research was conducted in the shell mounds of Guaraguaçu and Boguaçu, municipalities of Paranagua and Guaratuba, respectively. The choice of these sites was due to their large size, ease of access and relative condition, despite the large amount of material extracted from both of them in past decades. The survey of the molluscs was carried out through field observations, specialized bibliography and comparison with previous work on the fauna of the molluscs on the coast of Parana.
topic Sambaquis
Levantamento
Fauna malacológica
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/16792
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