Archaeological heritage of the area of Highway BR 156: Stretch of Rio Preto Laranjal do Jari, Amapá State [Patrimônio arqueológico da área da Rodovia BR 156: Trecho Rio Preto Laranjal do Jari, Estado do Amapá]
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Archeology of Amapá, Archeology of Amazon Basin, Environmental impact assents, RadiometryAbstract
A complementary research to the archeological item of the enterprising highway BR 156 environment impact assents, at the state of Amapá. In this research are described sites referred to ceramist indigenous occupations, including rock painting and neobrazilians registry. Are also published results of radiometric dating.
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