1. REFINING THE CHRONOLOGY AND OCCUPATION DYNAMICS OF THE MOUND VILLAGES OF SOUTH-EASTERN ACRE, BRAZIL.
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Iriarte, José, Gregório de Souza, Jonas, Edward Robinson, Mark, Damasceno Barbosa, Antonia, and da Silva, Franciele
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL chronology , *EXCAVATION (Civil engineering) , *VILLAGES , *RADIOCARBON dating , *CURRICULUM - Abstract
This paper summarises recent test excavations at five Mound Village sites in the south-eastern sector of Acre state, Brazil, including Caboquinho, Boa Esperança, Tocantins, Dois Círculos IV and V. Radiocarbon dates obtained from the excavation of these sites refine the chronology of this archaeological tradition. To improve the chronologies of the mound villages in Acre for which radiocarbon dates were available, we modelled them using Bayesian statistics. Bayesian modelling of new radiocarbon dates from basal contexts of nine sites in the region establish the beginning of this archaeological tradition at ~ AD 952-1216. Nine dates from ten construction phases at the Caboquinho site establish the longest sequence from ~ AD 1169-1309 to colonial times. The stratigraphy of the test units reported in this study confirms previous results indicating that mounds are the result of alternating construction and occupation episodes. Dates from the Dois Círculos IV Rectangular Mound Village ~ AD 1367-1451 indicates that Rectangular Villages are broadly contemporaneous with Circular Mound Villages. Single dates from three superimposed villages at Dois Círculos V suggest the succession of village construction. Overall, these preliminary results make a contribution to a better understanding of the timing of emergence and demise of Mound Village construction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021