The increasing number of archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological research projects has shown the importance of these sub-disciplines to research on human occupation in Brazil, primarily relating to how populations used, managed, and domesticated plants and animals over time. However, publications about the conservation of these remains, that are specific due to their organic nature and the action of different pr...
Archaeological collections constitute relevant heritage and study sources, essential for understanding the historical and cultural legacy promoted by past and present societies. The management of these collections goes beyond their curatorship, implying also ethical, political, educational and scientific commitments vis-à-vis different communities. Within this scenario, UFOPA’s Curt Nimuendajú Archaeology Lab, ...