- Paulo Duarte
Paulo Alfeu Junqueira Duarte (1899–1984) was a Brazilian archaeologist and humanist. He was the first person to practice archaeology on a large scale in Brazil.
Duarte excavated hundreds of shell
midden s throughout Brazil, and created the Pre-Historical State Commission of São Paulo, housed at theUniversity of São Paulo , to preserve the objects he discovered. He also conducted excavations along the coast ofSão Paulo state, which discovered a much-publicized pre-historic human skull known as "Miss Sambaqui."In addition to his archaeological work, Duarte was a leading proponent of
Brazilian culture ,folklore andart . He argued vociferously for the preservation of the unique cultures of theindigenous peoples in Brazil . WithMário de Andrade andSérgio Milliet , he cofounded the São Paulo Department of Culture ("Departamento de Cultura e Recreação da Prefeitura Municipal de São Paulo") in 1935. In 1937, in retaliation for various public remarks, he wasexile d from Brazil by the government ofGetúlio Vargas .Duarte returned to Brazil after
World War II , and brought with him a number of European archaeologists he had met while in exile. With their assistance, the excavation of pre-historic Brazilian settlements began in earnest in 1954. Due to several sensational discoveries including "Miss Sambaqui ", Duarte became something of a celebrity. Taking advantage of his fame to remark publicly on political issues, he came once again into the displeasure of the government and was banned from teaching by the military government in 1969.External links
* [http://www.lib.mq.edu.au/mcm/umac/2003/dasilva.html Article by Mauricio Candido da Silva about "Miss Sambaqui."]
* [http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers/S102fnr1.pdf "Public Archaeology in Brazil" by Pedro Paulo a Funari (PDF).]
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