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    Synthesis of technological and macrotraceological studies on flaked axe blades of a horticultural ceramist group in Brazil by Fernandes, Luydy Abraham

    Published 2020
    “…Through this study we seek to show the constancy of the technomorphological mental design of the artifact, as well as its maintenance, versatility of use and reconfigurations in other objects.…”
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    Imagem, narrativas e meios by Renó, Denis (organizador), Caminos, Alfredo (organizador), Pedrosa, Leyberson, Stoitchkov, Vladimir, Beltrán, Ana María, Rivera, Diana, López Altamirano, Otniel, Montes Ponce, Wendy, Sumano Sánchez, Esteban, Renó, Denis, Renó, Luciana, Sarzi Ribeiro, Regilene A., Barreto Malta, Renata, Donizeti Moreira Júnior, Lenes, Zanluchi Surano Simon, Marcello, Galhardo Batista Simon, Luciana, Mier-Sanmartín, Catalina, Lemos Jr, Urbano, Gosciola, Vicente

    Published 2019
    “…Para tanto, autores de Argentina, Brasil, México, Bulgária e Equador apresentam seus capítulos em uma construção lógica no sentido de oferecer leitura desde uma base filosófica até inovações em diversos campos do conhecimento, como o cinema, o design, a educação, a fotografia, o jornalismo, a arte e a publicidade. …”
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    SUPER-EXPLOITATION OF LABOR: PERSPECTIVES ON PRECARITY AND ON THE PROLETARIAN CONDITION FROM THE STANDPOINT OF DEPENDENCY THEORY by Sotelo Valencia, Adrián, Felix, Gil

    Published 2019
    “…Forged in the domain of a Marxist theory of dependency, the concept was originally formulated to designate the specific regime of Latin American social formations. …”
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    Cerritos in Brazil. Thinking about the coast and interior mounds of Rio Grande do Sul state by Garcia, Anderson Marques

    Published 2019
    “…In Brazil the use of the term Cerrito was traditionally adopted in Rio Grande do Sul to designate archaeological expressions that appeared in a monticular shape in different landscapes, assigned by the Programa Nacional de Pesquisas Arqueológicas (PRONAPA) as materials of the ceramic tradition Vieira, classified as the four late phases (Cerritos, Vieira, Torotama and Ibirapuitã) of the Umbu tradition, related to hunter-gatherers. …”
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