Arqueóloga. Graduada em Geografia pela Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) e mestre em Arqueologia pelo Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MAE-USP, 2024). Pesquisa as tecnologias construtivas indígenas do estuário amazônico a partir de uma abordagem geoarqueológica.
Archaeologist. Graduated in Geography from the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) and holds a master’s degree in Archaeology from the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at the University of São Paulo (MAE-USP, 2024). Her research focuses on indigenous construction technologies in the Amazonian estuary using a geoarchaeological approach.
She is currently pursuing her Ph.D., with research focused on land management and niche construction in the Amazonian estuary. Thus, she seeks to understand the cultural and natural processes involved in the formation of Marajoara theses, as well as to evaluate possible relationships between other construction technologies such as fluvial sambaquis. In addition, he seeks to understand the extent to which the construction technologies observed in the Amazonian estuary are connected to broader phenomena in the lowlands of South America.

Escavação do Sambaqui Munguba
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