Geochemical signature identifying features and archaeological structures in eastern Amazonian Terra Preta sites

Author:

Hosn Majd Nidal Aboul1,Figueira Bruno Apolo Miranda1ORCID,Junior Paulo Sérgio Taube2,da Silva José Francisco Berredo Reis3,Archanjo Bráulio Soares4,Gul Kashif5,Malik Sumeet5,da Costa Marcondes Lima6

Affiliation:

1. Pós‐Graduação em Sociedade Ambiente e Qualidade de Vida Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará Santarém Pará Brazil

2. Instituto de Biodiversidade e Floresta Universidade Federal do Pará Santarém Pará Brazil

3. Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi Belém Pará Brazil

4. Divisão de Metrologia de Materiais, Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Qualidade e Tecnologia, Xerém‐Duque de Caxias Rio de Janeiro Brazil

5. Department of Environmental Sciences University of Peshawar Peshawar Pakistan

6. Pos‐graduação em Geologia e Geoquímica Universidade Federal do Pará Belém Pará Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe present work describes the chemistry and mineralogy of soils such as Terra Preta Arqueológica (TPA) or Terra Preta de Índio (TPI) from the Bitoca I and II sites, located in the Salobo Region (Carajás Mineral Province, Pará‐Brazil). The results revealed chemical and mineralogical characteristics that are similar to other TPAs found throughout the Amazon region, such as relatively high levels of Ca (average of 3600 ppm), P (average of 850 ppm), Mn (average of 730 ppm), Zn (average of 55 ppm), and Cu (average of 63 ppm). In soils related to the characteristics of occupation by huts and campfires, the mineralogical composition is represented by quartz, kaolinite, calcite, muscovite, anatase, hematite, goethite, and gibbsite. Amorphous phases have also been identified mainly as calcium phosphates and organic matter (humic and fulvic acids). The analysis of the features/structures described here helped in the identification/verification of areas destined for different activities within the sites.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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