Scientists analyzed ancient ceramics from Patos Lagoon, Brazil, revealing early evidence of alcohol production.
Scientists say pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on fish and share alcoholic drinks.
A group of Brazilian researchers from the Laboratory for Ancient City Studies (Labeca), which is linked to the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (MAE-USP) via a project that has received financial ...
In the ancient past, the people of southern Brazil gathered to celebrate seasonal fish migrations with feasts and fermented ...
Researches also discovered signs of farming, wetland management and fish farms in the ancient settlements that ... in the Upper Xingu region of the Brazilian Amazon in the 15th Century, don ...
Pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on migratory fish and share alcoholic drinks, a new ...
Riverside forests in Brazil have facilitated continuous tree migration between the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests. DNA ...