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Abstract
As part of the research program “Archaeology of rock art in Mato Grosso: the Chapada dos Guimarães National Park (Cuiabá, Brazil)” placed under the coordination of Patrick Paillet and Veronica Wesolowski, an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to the territory still largely unpublished rock art of the Chapada dos Guimarães, has been undertaken since 2020 by combining strictly archaeological research (surveys, excavations and prospecting-inventories), rock art studies (analysis and graphic, photographic and photogrammetric recording of representations) and geological analyzes and, to define and characterize the structure of its ornamented landscapes. Our program is an extension of other projects carried out from 1983 to 2013 under the direction of Agueda Vilhena-Vialou, Denis Vialou and Levy Figuti in the region of the Cidade de Pedra near Rondonópolis and at Santa Elina in the Serra das Araras (Jangada). The region of the Chapada dos Guimarães National Park (PNCG) was the subject of exploration and partial studies between 2017 and 2019 under the direction of Caroline Bachelet within the framework of the program “Prehistory and Paleoenvironments in the Pantanal region (Mato Grosso, Brazil)”. The pursuit of archaeological research in the PNCG contributes to better defining the chronology and the dynamics of occupations at local and regional scales, to characterizing chrono-culturally the settlements and their variability in the region, extending from the Rio Vermelho in the south to the Rio Cuiabá in the north, and to understand the processes of settlement and/or mobility of past populations along the firm lands and especially the hydrographic systems that border the floodplains of the Pantanal and which constitute the main routes of population movement.
作为“马托格罗索州岩石艺术考古”研究项目的一部分:Chapada dos guimar国家公园(巴西cuiab)由Patrick Paillet和Veronica Wesolowski协调,自2020年以来,通过严格的考古研究(调查,挖掘和勘探库存),岩石艺术研究(分析和图形),对Chapada dos guimar国家公园的大部分尚未发表的岩石艺术进行了综合和跨学科的研究。摄影和摄影测量记录的表现)和地质分析,并定义和表征其装饰景观的结构。我们的项目是在Agueda Vilhena-Vialou、Denis Vialou和Levy Figuti的指导下,从1983年到2013年在Rondonópolis附近的Cidade de Pedra地区和Serra das Araras (Jangada)的Santa Elina地区进行的其他项目的延伸。2017年至2019年,在卡罗琳·巴切莱特(Caroline Bachelet)的指导下,在“潘塔纳尔地区(巴西马托格罗索州)的史前和古环境”计划的框架下,对Chapada dos guimar国家公园(PNCG)地区进行了探索和部分研究。在PNCG进行的考古研究有助于更好地确定地方和区域尺度上的职业年代学和动态,有助于描述该地区从南部的Rio Vermelho到北部的Rio cuiab的定居点的时间文化特征及其变化。并了解过去人口沿固定土地的定居和/或流动过程,特别是潘塔纳尔河洪泛区边界的水文系统,这些系统构成了人口流动的主要路线。
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First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.