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From margins to mainstream: Understanding the Amazonian Polychrome Tradition Expansion through spatial and chronological modelling.

Lopes, R. D. A., Riris, P., Silva, F. P., Tamanaha, E. K., Almeida, F. O. D., Belletti, J. D. S., Oliveira, E., Lombardo, U., Junqueira, A. B., Trindade, T. B., Moraes, C. D. P. and Neves, E. G., 2026. From margins to mainstream: Understanding the Amazonian Polychrome Tradition Expansion through spatial and chronological modelling. Antiquity.

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DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2026.10286

Abstract

The Polychrome Expansion marks the widespread dispersal of an emblematic ceramic style across much of Amazonia during a period of broad social transformation. Yet the timing and constituent routes for this dispersal are poorly understood, in part due to a lack of dating at many sites. Here, the authors apply computational methods to model the expansion via existing radiocarbon dates, critically examining issues of timing, travel and trade/conflict. The results, they argue, call for a reinterpretation of the Polychrome Expansion as a long-lasting and gradual process that advanced from secondary rivers and spread along main channels, eventually impacting colonial history.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0003-598X
Uncontrolled Keywords:South America; Amazonian Polychrome Expansion; Amazonian archaeology; computational archaeology; summed probability distributions
Group:Faculty of Health, Environment & Medical Sciences
ID Code:41847
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:18 Mar 2026 15:50
Last Modified:18 Mar 2026 15:50

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