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Eighth Millennium Pottery from a Prehistoric Shell Midden in the Brazilian Amazon
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Eighth Millennium PotteryLatin American ArchaeologyArchaeologyEarliest PotteryPrehistoric ArtBioarchaeologyLong Prehistoric TrajectoryArchaeological RecordPrehistoryLanguage StudiesGeochronologyArt HistoryPrehistoric Shell MiddenBrazilian AmazonPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyPaleoecologyRadiocarbon DatingArchaeological Dating
The earliest pottery yet found in the Western Hemisphere has been excavated from a prehistoric shell midden near Santarém in the lower Amazon, Brazil. Calibrated accelerator radiocarbon dates on charcoal, shell, and pottery and a thermoluminescence date on pottery from the site fall from about 8000 to 7000 years before the present. The early fishing village is part of a long prehistoric trajectory that contradicts theories that resource poverty limited cultural evolution in the tropics.
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