Search Results - "Gluchy, Maria"
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Macro- and micro-traces of hafting on quartz tools from Pleistocene sites in the Sierra de Capivara in Piaui (Brazil)
Published in Quaternary international (12-01-2017)“…A series of attributes observed on a number of quartz tools from Pleistocene deposits in Sierra de Capivara (Piauí, Brazil) are described. These attributes or…”
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24.0 kyr cal BP stone artefact from Vale da Pedra Furada, Piauí, Brazil: Techno-functional analysis
Published in PloS one (10-03-2021)“…Current archaeological paradigm proposes that the first peopling of the Americas does not exceed the Last Glacial Maximum period. In this context, the…”
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The First Fishtail Point Find in Piauí State, Northeastern Brazil: Significance and Hypothesis
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (03-04-2021)“…Here we report a newly discovered Fishtail, or Fell 1, projectile-point type, from Coronel José Dias, southern Piauí, northeastern Brazil. It is an almost…”
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Formation Processes of the Late Pleistocene Site Toca da Janela da Barra do Antonião - Piauí (Brazil)
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (03-07-2021)“…Archaeological research of late Pleistocene sites in northeastern Brazil has rarely analyzed site formation processes from a geoarchaeological perspective…”
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The Chiquihuite Cave, a Real Novelty? Observations about the Still-ignored South American Prehistory
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (02-01-2021)“…The recently reported discovery of cultural evidence at Chiquihuite Cave (Zacatecas, Mexico), produced by humans of at least 26,500 calendar years ago, is a…”
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New Data on a Pleistocene Archaeological Sequence in South America: Toca do Sítio do Meio, Piauí, Brazil
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (01-10-2016)“…Sítio do Meio, discovered in the 1990s, showed a sedimentary sequence clearly composed of two sets of deposits separated by a zone of large rockfall from the…”
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