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ARCHEOLOGY IN BRAZIL

ARCHEOLOGY

IN BRAZIL

EXPEDITIONS

ARCHAEOLOGICAL

Documentaries (in French / English)

Le secret de la Pedra Furada: Piaui, lieu of rock peintures, Brésil (1h 07 min)
Director: France 5, 2005
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Archéologiques polls: les premiers américains (26 min)
Réalisation: Art, 2016
Au Brésil, l'équipe d'archéologues directed by Éric Boëda (Université Paris Nanterre) think more about a new chapel in the history of the peuplement de notre planète.

Realization: Art
> watch video on the website of the French channel Arte

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La pierre Ingá, mystère préhistorique du Nordeste brésilien (2min)

Couverte de gravures indiennes vieilles de plus de 5000 ans dont l'interprétation est encore incertaine, la pierre Ingá attire de nombreux archéologues et visitors de la petite ville du même nom, dans le nord-est du Brésil.

Realization: independent production

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Amazon Stonehenge: Brazil's 1,000-year-old calendar (5 min)

A group of blocks of granites in the region of Amapa au Brésil, pourrait être a vestige d'un ancien observatoire astronomique, probable vieux de 2000 ans; cell tendrait à indiquer que les anciens habitantes de ces contrees des connaissances plus élaborées que que l'on a pu croire jusqu'à présent.

Director: BBC News, 20015

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Visit reveals cave art in caves in Goiás (7 min)

Produced by TV Anhanguera, this broadcast shows

the two main archaeological sites in the region of Formosa, in Goiás: the Bisnau site (of petroglyphs) and the Toca da Onça site (of rock paintings).

Réalisation: TV Globo, 20016

> watch video on G1's website

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Location map
Archaeological sites already studied in Brazil
Bibliographie

Prehistory of Brazil

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History of Earth and Man from the Central Plateau: Eco-history of the Federal District - Paulo Bertrand

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Brazil before Brazilians - André Prous

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Sítio do Bisnau, in Formosa, Goiás

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Imaginary and tourist experience at the archaeological site Bisnau - Hugo Emanuel de Almeida

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Lytic production in the Central Plateau and Arie-JK

Industries lithiques du center et du nord-est du Brésil pending the transition Pléistocène – Holocène et l'Holocène ancien: the question of Technocomplexe Itaparica - Antoine Lourdeau

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System of Debit in Open Lytic Site (DF-PA-11) - Edilson Teixeira Souza

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A techno-functional and evolutionary approach to the plan-convex instruments (slugs) of the Pleistocene / Holocene transition in central Brazil - Emilio Fogaça

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Archeology at ARIE JK in First Person - Renata de Godoy

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Assessing Heritage Values: public archaelogy in Brasilia - Renata de Godoy

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Archeotourism in the Cerrado and in the Amazon: two pieces of the same pot - Renata de Godoy

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ARIE-JK: social, archeological and environmental importance - legal (dis) paths and challenges - Davi Silva Fagundes, 2014

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