A while ago, I received a book from the publishing house Jorge Zahar Editor. It is called “Arqueologia da AmazĂ´nia” (Archeology of the Amazon Region) and was written by researcher Eduardo GĂłes Neves. I started reading it yesterday, in the wee hours, and devoured it in one sitting. The book is interesting. It summarizes and contextualizes the archeology of the Amazon region as well as other important information, and it includes all of the countries that comprise the region.
According to the author, one of the purposes of the book is to use historical information to help to solve the region’s occupation problem. After all, unlike many people believe, the Amazon region was heavily populated in the past. Communities from entirely different cultures used to cohabit there. Some of them were agriculture-based or got their food from several sources, like farming or hunting. Others had networks of towns connected by roads while others were traders.
The occupation is ancient… one of the most remote archaeological sites in the region-located in the valley of the Guapore River, State of Mato Grosso-dates from 12,000 BC. We still have a lot to uncover and find out about our country’s past. In addition, we need to prevent the pillage and the smuggling activities that are taking place in the region, possibly on a weekly basis. According to the book, the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (Coiab) is pressuring archeologists and public authorities to protect the area. To find out more and help, I selected some of the facts included in the book. I need to share them:
Note: Want to learn more about the Amazon region? I recommend the reading of the “A AmazĂ´nia nĂŁo Ă© virgem” and “Cientistas descobrem a idade do rio Amazonas” posts (in Portuguese). The latter was written by me for Blog do Planeta. For even more context, I also recommend the reading of the “Fique em dia com o planeta!” article, published in the iG website.
The project of law 6424/05, known as Zero Forest, is about to be voted in the Environment Commission, of the chamber of deputies, and, when its approved, it’ll go to the plenary, with great chance of passing. It reduces form 80% to 50% the areas of the Amazon forest to be conserved and used as forest handling in private properties.
Check here the deputies that may or may not commit this attack against the Environment.
Including Palocci is in the area!
The idea is to send messages to them, call them, really disturb them, for them to vote against the project. It may pass, but, those guys’ shins will swell up.