All Stories

  1. Lithic Landscapes and Early Inhabitants in Southeastern Brazil: First Perspectives from a Case Study in Dourado, São Paulo State
  2. Microliths and Polished Stone Tools during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition and Early Holocene in South America: The Lagoa Santa Lithic Industry
  3. Long-term cultural stability in hunter–gatherers: a case study using traditional and geometric morphometric analysis of lithic stemmed bifacial points from Southern Brazil
  4. Paleoindian Open‐Air Sites in Tropical Settings: A Case Study in Formation Processes, Dating Methods, and Paleoenvironmental Models in Central Brazil
  5. Bioturbation and the upward movement of sediment particles and archaeological materials: comments on Bueno et al.
  6. Lagoa Santa Revisited: An Overview of the Chronology, Subsistence, and Material Culture of Paleoindian Sites in Eastern Central Brazil
  7. Rock Art at the Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary in Eastern South America
  8. Lapa das boleiras rockshelter: stratigraphy and formation processes at a paleoamerican site in Central Brazil
  9. Holocene Dryness and Human Occupation in Brazil During the “Archaic Gap”
  10. Early Holocene human skeletal remains from Cerca Grande, Lagoa Santa, Central Brazil, and the origins of the first Americans
  11. Vegetation changes and megafaunal extinction in South America: comments on de Vivo and Carmignotto (2004)
  12. The role of armadillos in the movement of archaeological materials: An experimental approach