Africa, Amazonia, and Afro-Americas: long duration, circulations, and historical ecologies.

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Fernand Braudel Auditorium, History and Geography Building, FFLCH/USP

Africa, Amazonia, and Afro-Americas: Long Duration, Circulations, and Historical Ecologies

PROGRAM

9:30 AM - Opening
Rafael Scopacasa (Director of the Postgraduate Program)
Marcos Leitão de Almeida (Department of History/USP)

David L. Schoenbrun (Northwestern University)
Eduardo Neves (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology/USP)
Moderator: Alexandre Marcussi (Department of History/USP)
9:45 AM - 11:45 AM - Narratives, linguistic and archaeological data, and regimes of proof

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - Lunch

Rosa Vieira (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology/USP)
Jennifer Georgina Watling (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology/USP)
Sónia da Silva Domingos Pom (Museum (Department of Archaeology and Ethnology/USP)
Moderators: Guilherme Bianchi (DH/USP) & Zacarias Chambe (DH/USP)
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
PANEL 1: Field research: plants, people and techniques

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM - Coffee break

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
PANEL 2: Linguistics, language and indigenous, African and Afro-diasporic concepts

Kathryn de Luna (Georgetown University)
Tingana Santana (IEB-USP)
Fernando Orphão de Carvalho (National Museum-UFRJ)
Moderator: Gustavo Velloso (Department of History/USP)