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GPR survey on underwater archaeological site: A case study at Jenipapo stilt village in the eastern Amazon region, Brazil

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Porsani, Jorge Luis ; Navarro, Alexandre Guida ; Rangel, Rodrigo Correa ; Neto, Antonio Carlos de Siqueira ; de Lima, Leonardo Goncalves ; Stangari, Marcelo Cesar ; de Souza, Luiz Antonio Pereira ; dos Santos, Vinicius Rafael Neris
Número total de Autores: 8
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS; v. 51, p. 10-pg., 2023-10-01.
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In this work we present and discuss the results of a pioneering Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey performed at the underwater archaeological stilt village called Jenipapo in the eastern Amazon region. Jenipapo stilt village is located on the Turiacu River, Maranhao State, Northeast of Brazil. The region is known as the Maranhense wetland where settlements were built by indigenous populations that inhabited this region during the pre-colonial period (similar to AD 1 - 1100). These settlements were built on the margin of rivers and lakes, being supported by wooden pillars, corresponding to prehistoric stilt houses. The objectives of this research are to refine the wooden pillars location at the Turiacu River bottom and guide the search for underwater archaeological artifacts. A total of twelve GPR profiles were acquired with 270 MHz antennas using a rubber boat. The GPR results indicated clear signal reflection from the river bottom and several diffraction hyperbolas suspended over the river bottom related to the top of the wooden pillars. To support the interpretation of the results, a GPR numerical modeling was performed to simulate the diffraction hyperbolas suspended in the water related to the wooden pillars. The synthetic result presented a good agreement with real data. Finally, the location of several diffraction hyperbolas can guide the divers to find and collect archaeological artifacts around the underwater wooden pillars that are the best evidence of the stilt houses of indigenous settlements found in the eastern Amazon region. Several archaeological artifacts were found during previous work, including ceramic materials. The results of this research show the capability of the GPR method to map an underwater wooden pillar and increase the probability of finding archaeological artifacts on the river bottom, which contributes to improve the knowledge of the Amazonian archaeology in Brazil. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 22/12482-9 - Investigações geofísicas no sítio arqueológico subaquático Cabeludo na Baixada Maranhense integrando Radar de Penetração no Solo (GPR) e Sonar de Varredura Lateral (SVL)
Beneficiário:Rodrigo Corrêa Rangel
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 20/15560-5 - O povo das águas: imageamento por Ground Penetrating Radar - GPR das estearias e artefatos cerâmicos em sítios arqueológicos no Maranhão
Beneficiário:Jorge Luís Porsani
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular