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Article Dans Une Revue PaleoAmerica Année : 2022

QUESTIONING THE ANTHROPIC NATURE OF PEDRA FURADA AND THE PIAUÍ SITES

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Many archaeologists are still skeptical about a human presence in the Americas during or before the Late Glacial Maximum (LGM), considering that the claim is not yet sustained by hard evidence. Boqueirão da Pedra Furada (Brazil) is one of the most famous pre-LGM claims, but the site has so far been considered ambiguous, and similar concerns have been raised about nearby sites. Nonetheless, for E. Boëda and co-workers, who have been working at these sites, researchers who are still skeptical about the anthropic origin of the assemblages have a psychological barrier and no scientific arguments. Are all skeptics completely blinded by their preconceptions that they cannot see the obvious and unambiguous evidence? To find out, I reviewed the numerous publications of the Piauí sites and the outcome of my analysis is quite simple: the anthropic nature of the LGM/pre-LGM artifacts of the Piauí sites has not been demonstrated.
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Yan Axel Gómez Coutouly. QUESTIONING THE ANTHROPIC NATURE OF PEDRA FURADA AND THE PIAUÍ SITES. PaleoAmerica, inPress, ⟨10.1080/20555563.2021.1943181⟩. ⟨hal-03483162⟩
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