Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians
ABSTRACT Lapa do Santo rockshelter, a Paleoindian site located in Eastern-Central Brazil, presented two main occupations; one during Early Holocene (12,460 to 8700 cal BP), and a latter in Middle Holocene (5100 to 4200 cal BP). In spite of this 3600 year gap, the stratigraphy and general characteris...
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doaj-f8f10fef2017459383b2f7600df6d2ed2020-11-24T23:05:52ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-2690010.1590/0001-3765201720170109S0001-37652017005014111Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa PaleaeoindiansASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJOFRANCISCO A. PUGLIESE JR.RAFAEL O. DOS SANTOSMERCEDES OKUMURAABSTRACT Lapa do Santo rockshelter, a Paleoindian site located in Eastern-Central Brazil, presented two main occupations; one during Early Holocene (12,460 to 8700 cal BP), and a latter in Middle Holocene (5100 to 4200 cal BP). In spite of this 3600 year gap, the stratigraphy and general characteristics of the material culture did not indicate any visible discontinuity. This led us to hypothesise a reoccupation of the rockshelter by the same cultural group, tested by means of statistical analyses comparing lithics, bone artifacts, and faunal remains from early and middle Holocene layers. No significant differences were found, and our results indicate the presence of a cultural tradition that persisted for 8240 years, or roughly 412 generations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652017005014111&lng=en&tlng=encultural persistencecultural transmissionlithic technologyzooarchaeologyPaleoindianSouth America. |
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ASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJO FRANCISCO A. PUGLIESE JR. RAFAEL O. DOS SANTOS MERCEDES OKUMURA |
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ASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJO FRANCISCO A. PUGLIESE JR. RAFAEL O. DOS SANTOS MERCEDES OKUMURA Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências cultural persistence cultural transmission lithic technology zooarchaeology Paleoindian South America. |
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ASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJO FRANCISCO A. PUGLIESE JR. RAFAEL O. DOS SANTOS MERCEDES OKUMURA |
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ASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJO |
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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians |
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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians |
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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians |
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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians |
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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians |
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extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central brazil: the case of lagoa santa paleaeoindians |
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Academia Brasileira de Ciências |
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências |
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1678-2690 |
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ABSTRACT Lapa do Santo rockshelter, a Paleoindian site located in Eastern-Central Brazil, presented two main occupations; one during Early Holocene (12,460 to 8700 cal BP), and a latter in Middle Holocene (5100 to 4200 cal BP). In spite of this 3600 year gap, the stratigraphy and general characteristics of the material culture did not indicate any visible discontinuity. This led us to hypothesise a reoccupation of the rockshelter by the same cultural group, tested by means of statistical analyses comparing lithics, bone artifacts, and faunal remains from early and middle Holocene layers. No significant differences were found, and our results indicate the presence of a cultural tradition that persisted for 8240 years, or roughly 412 generations. |
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cultural persistence cultural transmission lithic technology zooarchaeology Paleoindian South America. |
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