Urubici Rock Art Project

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Urubici Rock Art Project

Location World regionSouth America
Non British Isles countryBrazil
CountyUrubici
DistrictSão Joaquim National Park
PlaceAvencal 1
TGNWorld, South America, Brazil, Sul, Santa Catarina, São Joaquim, Parque Nacional de (national park)
Grid reference Latitude Longitude-28.017424 -49.614148
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
-26.223324
-49.716007 -49.683993
-26.243341
Subject Event Type (England)PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDING
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)PETROGLYPH
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Period NoneSouthern proto-Jê archaeological culture
Project dates Created From20-JUL-2013
Created To24-JUL-2014
First Released27-MAY-2015
Related information Associated PublicationRiris, P. and Corteletti, R. (2015). 'A New Record of Pre-Columbian Engravings in Urubici (SC), Brazil using Polynomial Texture Mapping', Internet Archaeology 38.
Data types available Image1729 objects
Text22 objects
70 objects

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