United in Diversity: Monumental Landscapes, Regionality, and Cultural Dynamism in Pre-Columbian Western Amazonia

Research summary

The "United in Diversity: Monumental Landscapes, Regionality, and Cultural Dynamism in Pre-Columbian Western Amazonia" (2011–2015) is a multidisciplinary project focusing on cultural dynamics of the prehistoric indigenous populations in the southwestern Amazon. The geometric earthworks connected by road systems, identified by Brazilian and Finnish researchers in the Upper Purus River Basin, have contributed to formulate a new perspective of Amazonian civilizations. The primary objectives of our project are to reconstruct the cultural, economic, ethnic, and demographic processes involved in the occurrence of the geometric earthwork tradition in the Brazilian states of Acre and Amazonas. The project is sponsored by the Academy of Finland.

Description

Research info

Research title
United in Diversity: Monumental Landscapes, Regionality, and Cultural Dynamism in Pre-Columbian Western Amazonia

Research timeline
1.9.2011 - 1.8.2015

Keywords
Amazonia archaeology ethnohistory

Region
Latin America

Countries
Brazil, Finland

Institution
Instituto Iberoroamericano de Finlandia en Madrid
Madrid

Head of research
Martti Pärssinen

Research team
Martti Pärssinen, Sanna Saunaluoma, Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, Denise Schaan, Alceu Ranzi, Antonia Barbosa, Sidney da Silva Facundes + foreign contributors

Partners
Universidade Federal do Pará

Contact information

Record last updated
10.2.2014