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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.71.2005.tde-19102006-153609
Document
Author
Full name
André Penin Santos de Lima
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas de (President)
Dias, Adriana Schmidt
Neves, Eduardo Goes
Title in Portuguese
Análise dos processos formativos do Sítio Capelinha - estabelecimento de um contexto microrregional
Keywords in Portuguese
Médio vale do Ribeira
Processos formativos
Sambaquis fluviais
Sítio multicomponencial
Tradição Umbu
Abstract in Portuguese
O objeto de estudo desta pesquisa é o sítio arqueológico Capelinha 1, situado nas proximidades da cidade de Cajati-SP. Tanto sua implantação na paisagem quanto suas características estruturais - particularmente sua composição conchífera - sugerem, em princípio, sua inclusão na categoria dos "sambaquis fluviais", encontrados no médio vale do Ribeira. A presença, porém, de uma indústria lítica associada à Tradição Umbu, inserida em uma estratigrafia em que predomina a matriz conchífera, contribui para a indefinição da natureza cultural do sítio e uma conseqüente dificuldade em relacioná-lo ao contexto arqueológico regional. Assim, o objetivo precípuo desta pesquisa é investigar os processos de formação do sítio Capelinha, procurando solucionar as questões por ele apresentadas e inseri-lo no contexto arqueológico do médio vale do Ribeira, com reflexos na arqueologia do Brasil meridional. Esta pesquisa é integrada ao projeto temático Investigações Arqueológicas e Geofísicas nos Sambaquis Fluviais do Vale do Ribeira de Iguape, Estado de São Paulo, apoiado pela FAPESP
Title in English
Analysis of the formative processes of the Capelinha archaeological site - setting up a microregional context
Keywords in English
Fluvial shellmounds
Formation processes
Multicomponential site
Ribeira de Iguape valley
Umbu Tradition
Abstract in English
The study object of this research is the Capelinha 1 archaeological site, located in the outskirts of Cajati-SP. Both its placement in the landscape and its structural characteristics - particularly its conchiferous composition - suggest, initially, its inclusion among the "fluvial shellmounds", very common in the Ribeira de Iguape valley. However, the presence of a lithic industry associated to the Umbu Tradition, inserted in a stratigraphy in which the conchiferous matrix is predominant, contributes to the lack of definition of the cultural nature of the site and, consequently, makes it difficult to relate to the regional archaeological context. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to investigate the formation processes of the Capelinha 1 site, aiming to solve the many questions presented and incorporating it to the archaeological context of the Ribeira de Iguape valley; this has further consequences in the archaeology of southern Brazil. This research is integrated to the thematic project Investigações Arqueológicas e Geofísicas nos Sambaquis Fluviais do Vale do Ribeira de Iguape, Estado de São Paulo.
 
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2006-10-26
 
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