REFLECTIONS ON PRE-COLONIAL FISHING IN THE BABITONGA'S BAY REGION, NORTH COAST OF SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL/REFLEXOES SOBRE A PESCA PRE-COLONIAL NA BAIA DA BABITONGA, LITORAL NORTE DE SANTA CATARINA, BRASIL
Evidence related to fishing between sambaquian populations and taquara-itarare culture in Babitonga Bay is very old, it can be said that since its first publication in the nineteenth century, there is mention of the traces related to this practice, since these sites are consisting mainly of animal r...
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Published in: | Cadernos do LEPAARQ Vol. 16; no. 32; p. 138 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal de Pelotas. Instituto de Ciencias Humanas, Laboratorio de Ensino e Pesquisa em Antropologia e Arqueologia
01-07-2019
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Summary: | Evidence related to fishing between sambaquian populations and taquara-itarare culture in Babitonga Bay is very old, it can be said that since its first publication in the nineteenth century, there is mention of the traces related to this practice, since these sites are consisting mainly of animal remains obtained by fishing techniques. Only from the 1990s onwards, systematic studies focusing on faunal remains and based on zooarcheology began to be made, allowing the qualitative and quantitative progress to be made. These studies made it possible to better understand the role of fish in relation to other marine resources, the preferences between the species caught, the inferences about the environments frequented and the equipment used as well as the relationships of fishing practices between these different cultures. It can be said that it was this bias that can contribute to the brilliant initiative of creating a collaborative network of studies on the subject as well as to base conservation studies on the marine fauna of Babitonga Bay. Keywords: Sambaquis. Taquara-Itarare. Prehistoric fishing. Babitonga's Bay. Fishermen-gatherers-huntsmen Evidencias relacionadas a pesca entre populacaes sambaquianas e da cultura taquara-itarare na Baia da Babitonga sao muito antigas, pode-se dizer que desde a sua primeira publicacao, no seculo XIX, ha mencao aos vestigios relacionados a esta pratica, ja que estes sitios sao constituidos majoritariamente por restos de animais obtidos por tecnicas de pesca. Somente a partir dos anos de 1990 estudos sistematicos voltados para os restos faunisticos e com base na Zooarqueologia comecam a ser feitos, permitindo avancar no aspecto quali-quantitativo. Estes estudos permitiram conhecer melhor o papel do peixe em relacao aos outros recursos marinhos, as preferencias entre as especies capturadas, as inferencias sobre os ambientes frequentados e os apetrechos utilizados assim como as relacaes de praticas pesqueiras entre estas diferentes culturas. Podese dizer que foi este vies pode contribuir para a brilhante iniciativa de criacao de uma rede colaborativa de estudos sobre o tema assim como fundamentar estudos de cunho conservacionista sobre a fauna marinha da Baia da Babitonga. Palavras Chave: Sambaquis. Taquara-itarare. Pesca pre-historica. Baia da Babitonga. Pescadores-coletores-cacadores |
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ISSN: | 2316-8412 2316-8412 |