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Pedra Furada: A reappraisal of its artifacts,structures and stratigraphy
Institution:1. Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Arqueológicas, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Rua Bom Jesus 650 – Juvevé, Curitiba, 2590-300 Paraná, Brazil;2. Fundação Museu do Homem Americano – São Raimundo Nonato, Piauí, Brazil;3. Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana, Anagni, Italy
Abstract:Three decades after the end of excavations at Pedra Furada, Northeastern Brazil, the site has been almost excluded from the debate about the first phase of human expansion in the Americas. Since the radiocarbon chronology spanning a period from 7 to 60 ky ago is unquestioned, most scepticism focuses on the anthropic nature of the artifacts and structures from the Pleistocene layers. The main objections concern the flaked tools on endogenous raw material, possibly resulting from rock spalling or being the involuntary product of monkeys’ battering activities. Fireplaces and other structures have been also questioned on the basis of the occurrence of bush fires and possible waterflow. In this paper, the entire evidence from the Pleistocene units is updated and presented in English, in a dynamic display aiming to facilitate the inspection by the reader, including hundreds of unpublished photographs. The main objections questioning the validity of this important archaeological sequence are discussed in the context of its regional setting and of the main pre-LGM sites in the Americas.
Keywords:Prehistory  Peopling of Americas  Pleistocene  Lithic artifacts  Structures  Préhistoire  Peuplement de l’Amérique  Pléistocène  Outils lithiques  Structures
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