An important chapter of the history of human occupation on the coast of Brazil is being rewritten by Brazilian researchers affiliated with the University of São Paulo's Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (MAE-USP).
Study proposes novel hypothesis to explain occupation of Brazil's southern coast 2,000 years ago retrieved 18 June 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-06-hypothesis-occupation-brazil-southern-coast.html
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