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Further Reading

Bevan B and Roosevelt AC (2003) Geoarchaeological exploration of Guajara, a prehistoric Earth mound in Brazil. Geoarchaeology 18(3):287-331.

Erickson C (1980) Sistemas agricolas prehispanicos en los llanos de mojos. America Indigena 40(4): 731-755.

Hartt CF (1885) Contribuicao para a Ethnologia do Valle do Amazonas. Archivos do Museu Nacional 6: 1-174.

Heckenberger M and Neves E (1999) Village size and permanence in Amazonia: Two archaeological examples from Brazil. Latin American Antiquity 10(4): 535-576.

Imazio da Silveira, M (1994) Estudo Sobre Estrategias de Subsis-tencia de Cacadores-Coletores Pre-historicos do Sitio Gruta do Gaviao, Carajas, (Para). Masters Thesis, Arqueologia, Universi-dade de Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Lathrap D (1970) The UpperAmazon. New York: Praeger Publishers.

McEwan C, Barreto C and Neves E (eds.) (2001) Exploring the Amazon, explaining the unknown: Views from the past. In: The Unknown Amazon: Culture in Nature in Ancient Brazil, pp. 232-251. London: The British Museum Press.

Magalhaes M (1994) Archaeology of Carajs: The Pre-historic Presence of Man in Amazonia. Rio de Janeiro: Companhia Valle do Rio Doce.

Meggers BJ (1971) Amazonia: Man and Nature in a Counterfeit Paradise. Chicago: Aldine Publishers.

Meggers BJ and Clifford E (1957) Bureau ofAmerican Archaeology 167: Archaeological Investigations at the Mouth of the Amazon. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.

Nimuendaju C (2004) In Pursuit ofa Past Amazon: Archaeological Researches in the Brazilian Guyana and in the Amazon Region (a posthumous work compiled and translated by Stig Ryden and Per Stenborg and edited by Per Stenborg) Ethnological Studies 45. Goteborg Ethnographic Museum.

Roosevelt AC (1992) Early Pottery in the Amazon: Twenty Years of Scholarly Obscurity. In: Barnett WK and Hoopes J (eds.) The Emergence of Pottery: Technology and Innovation in Ancient Societies, pp. 115-131. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.

Roosevelt AC (1999) The development of prehistoric complex societies in Amazonia, a tropical forest. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 9: 13-33.

Roosevelt AC, Douglas E, and Brown L (2002) Migrations and Adaptations of the First Americans: Clovis and Pre-Clovis Viewed from South America. In: Jablonski N (ed.) Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences No. 27: The First Americans: The Pleistocene Colonization of the New World, pp. 159-236. Berkeley: University of California Press and the California Academy of Sciences.

Schaan, DP (2004) The Camutins Chiefdon: Rise and Development ofSocial Complexity on Marajo Island, Brazilian Amazon. Ph. D. Dissertation, Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, PA.



 

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