Perspectivas arqueológicas e etnográficas sobre tecnologias perecíveis
uma introdução
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https://doi.org/10.24885/sab.v34i3.980Mots-clés :
arqueologia, tecnologias perecíveisRésumé
A construção do presente dossiê surgiu a partir das discussões engendradas no simpósio temático “Tecnologias Perecíveis: abordagens arqueológicas e etnográficas”, realizado em 2019 no XX Congresso da Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB), em Pelotas – RS. Durante o simpósio, destacou-se, de diferentes formas, que as tecnologias perecíveis costumam ser invisibilizadas na Arqueologia como um todo. Na ocasião, os trabalhos reunidos realçaram o quão dispersas e presentes estão essas tecnologias nas sociedades humanas ao longo do tempo. Elas são fundamentais para a moradia, obtenção, armazenamento e produção alimentar, na significação da vida de modo geral e nos seus momentos marcantes, como nos funerais. Neste volume, os assuntos debatidos no referido simpósio estão amplificados e aprofundados com a reunião de 14 artigos e um resumo de tese, agregando pesquisas realizadas nas regiões Norte, Nordeste, Sul e Sudeste do Brasil, no centro da Argentina e na região circum-caribenha.
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