Biblioteca Digital



  1. A Message from the AGD Chair
  2. A Molecular Survey of the Diversity ofMicrobial Communities in Different Amazonian agriculturalmodelSystems
  3. A TRADIÇÃO TUPIGUARANI NA AMAZÔNIA
  4. Ação Antrópica e Pedogênese emSolos com Terra Preta em Cachoeira – Porteira, Pará
  5. Advances in Brazilian Archeology,1935-1985
  6. Amazonia Through Time Andean Uplift,Climate Change, Landscape Evolution, and Biodiversity
  7. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST VOL. 102, No. 3
  8. Amerindian Constructions of Otherness
  9. Amounts, Dynamics and Sequestering ofCarbon in Tropical and Subtropical Soils
  10. Analisis Quimico de Pisos de OcupacionUn Caso Etnografico en Tlaxcala, Mexico
  11. Annals of the Association of AmericanGeographers
  12. Anthrosols and Human Carrying Capacityin Amazonia
  13. Application of the Biological Model ofDiversification to Cultural Distributions in Tropical Lowland SouthAmerica
  14. Archaeology beyond Anthropology
  15. Archaeology, Ecological History, andConservation
  16. ATRIBUTOS FISÍCOS, QUIMÍCOS E MINERALÓGICOS DE SOLOS COM HORIZONTE ANTRÓPICO (TERRA PRETA DE ÍNDIO) EM ÁREAS DE VÁRZEA DO RIO SOLIMÕES, AM
  17. Bacterial Community Composition inBrazilian Anthrosols and Adjacent Soils Characterized Using Culturingand Molecular Identification
  18. Between a Pristine Myth and anImpoverished Future
  19. Biocultural Diversity in the SouthernAmazon
  20. Brazilian Archaeology in 1968 AnInterim Report on the National Program of Archaeological Research
  21. Campa Subsistence in the Gran Pajonal,Eastern Peru
  22. Ceramic Seriation and Site Reoccupationin Lowland South America
  23. Channel-floodplain geomorphology alongthe Solimões-Amazon River, Brazil
  24. Classificação das Terras Pretas deÍndio e Outros Solos Antrópicos Antigos
  25. Classification of Brazilian soils byusing LIBS and variable selection in the wavelet domain
  26. Clifford Evans, 1920-1981
  27. Climate and human influences on globalbiomass burning over the past two millennia
  28. Comments on Prehistoric Agriculture inAmazonia
  29. Comments on the Theory of HoloceneRefugia in the Culture History of Amazonia
  30. Dark Earths and manioc cultivation inCentral Amazonia a window on pre-Columbian agricultural systems
  31. Dating a Paleoindian Site in the Amazonin Comparison with Clovis Cuture
  32. Diversidade das Comunidades Bacterianas em Solos de Terra Preta Antropogênica da Amazônia e Oriental
  33. Early Formative Period Chronology ofthe Ecuadorian Coast A Correction
  34. Early Pottery in the Amazon ACorrection
  35. Environmental Limitation on theDevelopment of Culture
  36. Estudos Arqueométricos Do Sitio Arqueológico Hatahara
  37. Faeces deposition on AmazonianAnthrosols as assessed from 5b-stanolsFire, climate change andbiodiversity in Amazonia a Late-Holocene perspective
  38. Floristic Inventory of the TropicsWhere Do We Stand
  39. Floristic, edaphic and structuralcharacteristics of flooded and unflooded forests in the lower RioPurús region of central Amazonia, Brazil
  40. Further Reflections on Amazonian Environmental History Transformations of Rivers and strams
  41. Historical-Ecological Influences on theWord for Cacao in Ka'apor
  42. Holocene Fire and Occupation inAmazonia Records from Two Lake Districts Humanized Landscapes
  43. Images of Nature and Society inAmazonian Ethnology
  44. Indigenous Transformation of AmazonianForests An Example from Maranhão, Brazil
  45. Journal of Ecology 1995, 83, 547-558Review
  46. Ka'apor Ritual Hunting
  47. La Puissance et l'acte La parenté dansles basses terres d'Amérique du Sud
  48. Large Variations in Southern HemisphereBiomass Burning During the Last 650 Years
  49. Late Holocene Neotropical agriculturallandscapes phytolith and stable carbon isotope analysis of raisedfields from French Guianan coastal savannahs
  50. Late Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics inthe Southern Amazon Basin
  51. LES APPORTS EN EAU DE l'AMAZONE ÀL'OCÉAN ATLANTIQUE
  52. Meggers' Law of EnvironmentalLimitation on Culture
  53. Micromorphology and electron microprobeanalysis of phosphorus and patassium forms of an indian black earth(IBE) anthrosol from Western Amazonia
  54. Millennial-Scale Dynamics of SouthernAmazonian Rain Forests
  55. Mix and grow Assessing thegeoarchaeological significance of Terras Pretas in the Central Amazonregion
  56. Natural Burial of Artifacts
  57. New Evidence on the Antiquity andHistory of the Ananatuba Phase(Marajo Island, Brazil)
  58. New geological framework for WesternAmazonia (Brazil) and implications for biogeography and evolution
  59. Notes on the Vegetation of Amazonia I.A Preliminary Note on the origin of the open White Sand Campinas OfThe Lower Rio Negro
  60. NOTES ON THE VEGETATION OF AMAZONIAIII. THE TERMINOLOGY OF AMAZONIAN FOREST TYPES SUBJECT TO INUNDATION
  61. Nutrients in Amazonian Black Earth from Caxiuanã Region
  62. O POTENCIAL INTERPRETATIVO DAS ANÁLISESTECNOLÓGICAS UM EXEMPLO AMAZÔNICO
  63. O POTENCIAL INTERPRETATIVO DOS ARTEFATOS
  64. Of Lost Civilizations and PrimitiveTribes, Amazonia Reply to Meggers
  65. On Determining the Probable Rate ofPopulation Growth during the Neolithic
  66. Paleoethnobotany in the Neotropics fromMicrofossils New Insights into Ancient Plant Use and AgriculturalOrigins in the Tropical Forest
  67. Paleoindian Cave Dwellers in the AmazonThe Peopling of the Americas
  68. Part II, An Archaeological Evaluationof the Method
  69. Phosphorus Accumulation in Soil of anIndian Habitation Site
  70. Phosphorus Content of the Texas StreetHearths
  71. Pre-Columbian Earthworks in CoastalAmazonia
  72. Quantitative Ethnobotany and the Casefor Conservation in Amazonia
  73. Slash-and-Char a feasible alternativafor soil fertility management in the Central Amazon
  74. Social Spaces of Daily Life A ReflexiveApproach to the Analysis of Chemical Residues by Multivariate SpatialAnalysis
  75. Soil acidity and nutrient deficiency incentral Amazonian
  76. Soil pH as a Tool in ArchaeologicalSite InterpretationAuthor
  77. Soils of Amazonia with particularreference to the RAINFOR sites
  78. Some Continuing Problems in New WorldCulture History
  79. Southward Migration of theIntertropical Convergence Zone Through the Holocene
  80. Steps towards an Ecology of Landscape
  81. Terra Preta Soils and TheirArchaeological Context in the Caqueta Basin of Southeast Colombia
  82. The ‘Terra Preta’ phenomenon amodel for sustainable agriculture in the humid tropics
  83. The Amazonian Formative CropDomestication and Anthropogenic Soils
  84. The Anthropogenic Origin andPersistence of Amazonian Dark Earths
  85. The Camutins Chiefdom Rise andDevelopment of Social Complexity on Marajó Island, Brazilian Amazon
  86. The Ceramic Sequence and New TL andC-14 Dates for the Agüerito Site of the Middle Orinoco Venezuela
  87. The Continuing Quest for El DoradoRound Two
  88. The Demise of the Alaka Initial CeramicPhase Has been Greatly Exaggerated Response to D.Williams
  89. The Diversity of Bitter Manioc (ManihotEsculenta Crantz) Cultivation in a Whitewater Amazonian Landscape
  90. The earliest archaeological maize (Zeamays L.) from highland Mexico New accelerator mass spectrometry datesand their implications
  91. The Fragile Jungle Pressure of Civilization
  92. THE NATIVE POPULATION OF AMAZONIA IN1492 RECONSIDERED
  93. The Nature and Longevity ofAgricultural Impacts on Soil Carbon and Nutrients A Review
  94. The Quantitative Analysis of SoilPhosphate
  95. The Technical Transformation of anAgricultural System in the Colombian Amazon
  96. Time and Trace Metals in ArchaeologicalSites
  97. Tipit´ı Journal of the Society forthe Anthropology of Lowland South America
  98. Towards an Environmental History of theAmazon From Prehistory to the Nineteenth Century
  99. Unexpected Changes to the GlobalMethane Budget over the Past 2000 Years
  100. Use of SAR satellites for mappingzonation of vegetation communities in the Amazon floodplain
  101. Valdivia, Jomon Fishermen, and theNature of the North Pacific Some Nautical Problems with Meggers,Evans, and Estrada's (1965) Transoceanic Contact Thesis
  102. Vegetational Fluctuation andPrehistoric Cultural Adaptation in Amazonia Some TentativeCorrelation
  103. World reference base
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Sugestões para Aula 

  1. O Velho e o Novo na Arqueologia Amazônica. 
  2. Uma Biografia de Peter Paul Hilbert
  3. Como se tornar um Arqueólogo no Brasil 
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