Noelli, F. S., Sallum, M., & Peixoto, S. A., (2023). Archaeologies of gender, kinship, and mobility in Southeast Brazil: genealogies of Tupiniquim women and the itinerancy of ceramic practices. Journal of Social Archaeology, 23(2), 193-218.

Noelli, F. S., Sallum, M., & Peixoto, S. A. (2023). Journal of Social Archaeology, 23(2), 193-218. Acessar pdf: https://doi.org/10.1177/14696053231180273 Abstract The Brazilian colonial context led the Tupiniquim, an Indigenous group, and the Portuguese, a colonizing group, from the São Vicente area to connect with two places in Rio de Janeiro. In this scenario emerges the […]
Flores-Muñoz, J., Sallum, M. & Balanzátegui, D., (2024). “The Materiality of Remembering and Affective Alliance: A Dialogue between Communities and Archaeology on the Coast of São Paulo, Brazil and Veracruz, Mexico.” Int J Histor Archaeol.

Julieta Flores-Muñoz, Marianne Sallum & Daniela Balanzátegui. Int J Histor Archaeol (2024) Acessar pdf: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10761-024-00765-3 ABSTRACT: Community-based archaeology has been reshaping the meaning of its praxis in Latin America. This is due to recognizing the importance of memory and active listening as sources of equal value to traditional archaeology methods and theories. Aligning archaeological practice with community […]