Ir para o conteúdo principal
Painel lateral
Disciplinas »
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
AACCs/FFLCH
Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação
Outros
Suporte »
Acesso
Perfis
Ouvintes
Docentes
Criação de Disciplinas da USP
Documentação
HelpDesk e Contato
Guia de uso
Sobre
Português - Brasil (pt_br)
Deutsch (de)
English (en)
Español - Internacional (es)
Français (fr)
Italiano (it)
Português - Brasil (pt_br)
Buscar
Fechar
Buscar
Alternar entrada de pesquisa
Acessar
ARQ5087 - Arqueologia Costeira (2021) - online
Início
Ambientes
2021
MAE
ARQ
ARQ5087--2021
Antropologia da pesca e das comunidades pesqueiras
Galvan, A. 1988. La antropologia de la pesca: prob...
Galvan, A. 1988. La antropologia de la pesca: problemas, teorias y conceptos. Revista Canaria de Filosofía y Ciencia Social 2: 11-33.
Clique no link
La antropologia de la pesca_problemas, teorias y conceptos (Galvan 1988).pdf
para ver o arquivo.
◄ Schaan, D. 2008. The nonagricultural chiefdoms of Marajó island. In: Handbook of South American Archaeology. Springer, New York, pp. 339-357.
Seguir para...
Seguir para...
Avisos
Link para as aulas
Erlandson, J. 2001. The archaeology of aquatic adaptations: paradigms for a new millennium. Journal of Archaeological Research 9: 287-350.
Marean, C.W. 2016. The transition to foraging for dense and predictable resources and its impact on the evolution of modern humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 371: 20150239
Volman, t. 1978. Early archaeological evidence for shellfish collecting. Science 201: 911-913.
Stiner, M., et al. 1999. Paleolithic population growth pulses evidenced by small animal exploitation. Science 283: 190-194.
Walter, R., et al. 2000. Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial. Nature 405: 1-5.
Marean, C., et al. 2007. Early human use of marine resources and pigment in South Africa during the Middle Pleistocene. Nature 449: 905-908.
Parkington, J.E., 2010. Coastal diet, encephalization, and innovative behaviors in the late Middle Stone Age of Southern Africa. In: Human brain evolution: The influence of freshwater and marine food resources. Wiley-Blackwell, New Jersey, pp. 189–203.
Marean, C.W. 2011. Coastal South Africa and the coevolution of the modern human lineage and the coastal adaptation. In: Trekking the shore: changing coastlines and the antiquity of coastal settlement. Springer, New York, pp. 421-440.
Colonese et al. 2011. Marine mollusk exploitation in Mediterranean prehistory: an overview. Quaternary International 239: 86-103.
Cortés-Sánchez M, et al. 2011. Earliest Known Use of Marine Resources by Neanderthals. PLoS ONE 6(9): e24026. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024026
Klein, R. & Steele, T. 2013. Archaeological shellfish size and later human evolution in Africa. PNAS 110(27): 10910-10915.
Clark, J. & Kandel, A. 2013. The evolutionary implications of variation in human hunting strategies and diet breadth during the middle stone age of Southern Africa. Current Anthropology 54(S8): S269-S287.
Will, M. et al. 2013. Coastal adaptations and the Middle Stone Age lithic assemblages from Hoedjiespunt 1 in the Western Cape, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution 64: 518-537.
Stringer, C. 2000. Coasting out of Africa. Nature 405: 24-27.
Braje, T.J. et al. 2020. Fladmark + 40: What have we learned about a potential Pacific coast peopling of the Americas? American Antiquity 85: 1-21
Bednarick, R.G. 1998. An experiment in Pleistocene seafaring. The international journal of nautical archaeology 27(2): 139-149.
Sandweiss, D. 2003. Terminal Pleistocene through Mid-Holocene archaeological sites as paleoclimatic archives for the Peruvian coast. Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology 194: 23-40
Erlandson, J., et al. 2007. The Kelp highway hypothesis: marine ecology, the coastal migration theory and the peopling of the Americas. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 2: 161-174
Goebel, T., et al. 2008. The late Pleistocene dispersal of modern humans in the Americas. Science 319: 1497-1502
Armitage et al. 2011. The southern route "out of Africa": Evidence for an early expansion of modern humans into Arabia. Science 331(28): 453-456.
Erlandson, J., Braje, T. 2011. From Asia to the Americas by boat? Paleogeography, paleoecology and stemmed points of the northwest Pacific. Quaternary International 239: 28-37
Dixon, E. 2013. Late Pleistocene colonization of North America from Northeast Asia: New insights from large-scale paleogeographic reconstructions. Quaternary International 285: 57-67
Mellars, P. et al. 2013. Genetic and archaeological perspectives on the initial modern human colonization of southern Asia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110, 10699–10704 (2013).
Davis & Madsen. 2020. The coastal migration theory: formulation and testable hypothesis. Quaternary Science Reviews 249: 1-13.
Erlandson, J. et al. 2020. Maritime paleoindian techology, subsistence and ecology at an 11700 yr old paleocoastal site on Californias northern channel islands. PlosOne 15(9): e0238866.
Ferentinos, G. et al. 2012. Early seafaring in the southern Ionian Islands, Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 2167-2176
Gaffney, D. 2021. Pleistocene water crossings and adaptive flexibility within the Homo genus. Journal of Archaeological Research 29: 255-326.
Benjamin, J. et al. 2020. Aboriginal artefacts on the continental shelf reveal ancient drowned cultural landscapes in northwest Australia. PlosOne 15(7): e0233912
Hale, J.C. et al. 2021. Submerged landscapes, marine transgression and underwater shell middens: comparative analysis of site formation and taphonomy in Europe and North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 258: 106867.
Bailey, G.N., Milner, N.J., 2002. Coastal hunters and gatherers and social evolution: marginal or central? Before Farming: the Archaeology of Old World Hunter- Gatherers 3/4, 1–15.
Bailey, G, Craighead, A. 2003. Late Pleistocene and Holocene coastal paleoeconomies: a reconsideration from northern Spain. Geoarchaeology: 175- 204.
Bailey, G. et al. 2007. Coastlines, submerged landscapes, and human evolution: the Red Sea basin and the Farasan islands. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 2: 127-160.
Bailey, G., Flemming, N. 2008. Archaeology of the continental shelf: marine resources, submerged landscapes and underwater archaeology. Quaternary Science Reviews 27: 2153-2165.
Bicho, N., Haws, J. 2008. At the land's end: Marine resources and the importance of fluctuations in the coastline in the prehistoric hunter–gatherer economy of Portugal. Quaternary Science Reviews 27: 2166-2175.
Fischer, E. et al. 2010. Middle and late Pleistocene paleoscape modeling along the southern coast of South Africa. Quaternary Science Rewiews 29: 1382-1398.
Sturt, F. et al. 2018. The next frontiers in research on sumberged prehistoric sites and landscapes on the continental shelf. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 129: 654-683
Marean, C. et al. 2020. The paleo-agulhas plain: temporal and spatial variation in an extraordinary extinct ecosystem of the Pleistocene of the Cape Floristic Region. Quaternary Science Reviews 235: 106161
Ramirez, I. et al. 2021. Locating submerged prehistoric settlements_a new underwater survey method using water-jet coring and micro-geoarchaeological techniques. Journal of Archaeological Science 135: 105480.
SACP4 - Fisher et al. 2010.
Projeto "Deep history of sea country"
Artigos do seminário
Ballester, A. & Gallardo, F. 2011. Prehistoric and historic networks on the atacama desert coast (northern Chile): Antiquity 85(329): 875-889.
Cain, G. et al. 2019. Prehistoric coastal mass burials: did death come in waves. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 26: 714-754.
Yesner, D. 1980. Maritime hunter-gatherers: ecology and prehistory. Current Athropology 21: 727-750.
Ames, K.M. 1994. The Northwest Coast: complex hunter-gatherers, ecology and social evolution. Annual Review of Anthropology 23: 209-229
Gassiot, E., Estevez, J. 2002. Last foragers in coastal environments: a comparative study of the Cantabrian Mesolithic, Yamana of Tierra del Fuego and archaic foragers of the Central American coast. Beyond affluent foragers, pp. 90-105.
Erlandson, J., Fitzpatrick, S. 2006. Oceans, islands and coasts: current perspectives on the role of the sea in human prehistory. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1: 5-32.
Orquera, L., Piana, E. 2009. Sea nomads of the Beagle Channel in southernmost South America: over 6000 yrs of coastal adaptation and stability. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 4: 61-81.
Zangrando, F. 2009. Is fishing intensification a route to hunter-gatherer complexity? A case study from the Beagle Channel region (Tierra del Fuego, southern South America). World Archaeology 41(4): 589-608.
Estevez, J., Vila. A. 2012. On the extremes of hunter-fisher.gatherers of America ́s Pacific Rim. Quaternary International 285: 172-181.
Gutierrez-Zugasti, I., et al. 2013. The role of shellfish in hunter-gatherer societies during the Early Upper Palaeolithic: a view from El Cuco rockshelter, northern Spain. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32: 242-256.
With the indians of Tierra del Fuego
Saving the language of an almost-extint tribe in Chile
Kwakwakwa'wakw Potlatch
Kwakiutl Potlatch
Dances of the Kwakiutl - a film 1951 by American ethnographer William Heick
Fidalgo, D.F. et al. 2021. Population history of Brazilian south and southeast shellmound builders inferred through dental morphology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Klokler, D. et al. 2018. Why clam? Why clams? Shell mound contruction in souther Brazil. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20: 856:863.
Gaspar, M.D. et al. 2008. Sambaqui shell mound socieities of southern brazil. In: Handbook of South American Archaeology. Springer, pp. 319-365.
Silveira, M.I. & Schaan, D. 2010. A vida nos manguezais: a ocupaçao humana da costa atlantica amazonia
Colonese A. et al. 2013. Long-term resilience of late Holocene coastal subsistence system. PlosOne 9(4): e93854.
Villagran, X.S. 2013. O que sabemos dos grupos construtores de sambaquis? Breve revisão da arqueologia da costa sudeste do Brasil, dos primeiros sambaquis até a chegada da cerâmica Jê. Revista do MAE 23: 139-154.
Villagran, X.S. 2014. A redefinition of waste: Deconstructing shell and fish mound formation among coastal groups of southern Brazil. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 36: 211-227.
Bastos, M. et al. 2015. Isotopic evidences regarding migration at the archaeological site of praia da Tapera. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 4: 588-595.
Pezo-Lanfranco. L. et al. 2018. MIddle holocene plant cultivation on the Atlantic forest coast of Brazil? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 5: 180432.
Gaspar M.D. et al. 2019. A ocupaçao sambaquieira no entorno da Baia de Guanabara. Revista de Arqueologia 32(2): 36-60.
Klokler, D. 2020. Fishing for “lucky stones”: Symbolic uses of otoliths in Brazilian shell sites. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 58: 101167.
Scheel-Ybert, R. & Boyadjian, C.H. 2020. Gardens on the coast: considerations on food production by Brazilian shellmound builders. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 60: 101211.
DeBlasis et al. 2021. Sambaquis from the southern Brazilian coast_landscape building and enduring heterarchical societies throughout the Holocene. Land 10(757): 1-29.
Gonçalvez, C. et al. 2014: Shellmiddens as landmarks: visibility on the mesolithic of the muge valley. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 36: 130-139.
Garcia-Escarzaga, A. & Gutierrez-Zugasti, I. 2021. The role of shellfish in human subsistence during the Mesolithic of Atlantic Europe. Quaternary International 584: 9–1.
Andersen, S. 2000. Køkkenmøddinger (shell middens) in Denmark: a survey. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 66: 361-384.
Mannino, M. & Thomas, K.D. 2001. Intensive mesolithic exploitation of coastal resources. Journal of Archaeological Science 28: 1101–1114.
Bailey, G., Milner, N. 2002. Coastal hunter-gatherers and social evolution: marginal or central? Before Farming 4: 1-15.
Fischer, A. et al. 2007. Coast-inland mobility and diet in the danish mesolithic and neolithic. Journal of Archaeologcal Science 34: 2125-2150
Spinkis, P. 2008. Mesolithic Europe – Glimpses of another world. In: Mesolithic Europe, G. Bailey (Ed.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 1-17.
Bicho, N. et al. 2010. The emergence of Muge Mesolithic shell middens in central Portugal and the 8200 cal yr BP cold event. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 5: 86-104.
Gutierrez-Zugasti, I. et al. 2011. Shell midden research in altantic europe. Quaternary International 239: 70-85.
Olalde, I. et al. 2014. Derived immune and ancestral pigmentation alleles in a 7000 yr old mesolithic european. Nature 507: 225.
Dupont, C. & Marchand, G. 2021. New paradigms in the exploitation of Mesolithic shell middens in Atlantic France: The example of Beg-er-Vil. Quaternary International 584: 59–71.
Documentário "Stone Age Atlantis" - 7 partes
Artigo do seminário
Moseley, M.E. 1992. Maritime foundations and multilinear evolution: retrospect and prospect. Andean past 3: 5-42.
Raymond, J.S. 1981. The maritime foundations of Andean civilization_a reconsideration of the evidence. American Antiquity 46(4): 806-821.
Quilter, J. & Stocker, T. 1983. Subsistence economies and the origins of andean complex societies. American Anthropologist 85(3): 545-562
Moseley, M.E. & Feldman, R.A. 1988. Fishing, farming and the maritime foundations of Andean civilization. In: The archaeology of prehistoric coastlines, Cambridge University Presss, Cambridge, pp. 125-147.
Llagostera, A. 1992. Early occupations and the emergence of fishermen on the Pacific coast of South America. Andean past 3: 87-109
Stothert, K. 1992. Early economies of coastal Ecuador and the foundations of Andean civilization. Andean past 3: 43-54.
Shady-Solis, R. 2000. Sustento socioeconómico del estado prístino de Supe-Perú_Las evidencias de Caral-Supe. Arqueología y sociedad 13: 49-66.
Milner, N. et al. 2004. Something fishy in the neolithic. Antiquity 78: 9-22.
Reitz, E. et al. 2007. Ancient fisheries and marine ecology of coastal Peru.
Rowley-Conwy, P. 2004. How the west was lost: a reconsideration of agricultural origins in Britain, Ireland and Southern Scandinavia. Current Anthropology 45(S4): S83-S113.
Sandweiss, D.H. 2008. Early fishing societies in western South America. In: Handbook of South American Archaeology. Springer, New York, pp. 145-15
Piperno, D. & Dillehay, T.D. 2008. Starch grains on human teeth reveal early broad crop diet in northern Peru. PNAS 5:50.
Schaan, D. 2008. The nonagricultural chiefdoms of Marajó island. In: Handbook of South American Archaeology. Springer, New York, pp. 339-357.
Diegues, C.A. 1999. A sócio-antropologia das comunidades de pescadores marítimos no Brasil: uma síntese histórica. NUPAUB-USP.
Acheson, J.M. 1981. Anthropology of fishing. Annual Review of Anthropology 10: 275-316.
Pascual Fernandez, J. 1997. Campesinos y pescadores: un problema de definición. Zainak, Cuadernos de Antropología-Etnografía 15: 11-28.
Rubio-Ardanaz, J.A. 2000. La pesca: una realidad y una problemática vigentes, objeto de estudio para la antropología social. Revista de Estudios Marítimos del País Vasco 3: 383-393.
McGoodwin, J.R. 2002. Compreender las culturas de las comunidades pesqueras. FAO Documento Técnico de Pesca.
Diegues, A. C. 2004. A pesca construindo sociedades: Leituras em antropologia marítima e pesqueira. NUPAUB-USP.
Melgar Tísco, E.R. 2008. La explotación de recursos marino-litorales en Oxtankah. INAH, México D.F.
Artigos do seminário
Diegues, C.A. 1999. A sócio-antropologia das comunidades de pescadores marítimos no Brasil: uma síntese histórica. NUPAUB-USP. ►