Ecology, Ceramic Chronology and Distribution, Long-term History, and Political Change in the Amazonian Floodplain

  • Neves E
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This paper intends to examine the available archaeological evidence of the social formations that occupied the Amazonian floodplain from ca. 500 BC to AD 1500. It is based on work done in different South American countries, but it will have a strong focus on the...

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Neves, E. G. (2008). Ecology, Ceramic Chronology and Distribution, Long-term History, and Political Change in the Amazonian Floodplain. In The Handbook of South American Archaeology (pp. 359–379). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74907-5_20

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