Scientists analyzed ancient ceramics from Patos Lagoon, Brazil, revealing early evidence of alcohol production.
Pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months to feast on migratory fish and share alcoholic drinks, a new ...
In the ancient past, the people of southern Brazil gathered to celebrate seasonal fish migrations with feasts and fermented ...
Brazil captivates visitors with its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, the vast Amazon rainforest, the iconic Christ the ...
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At least 20 people have been injured after a factory making costumes for Carnival celebrations in Brazil caught fire.
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Pre-colonial people in Brazil may have gathered in summer months ... their cultural significance offer a glimpse into the early traditions and social practices of the Pampean Indigenous groups ...
Brazil captivates visitors with its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, the vast Amazon rainforest, the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, and the energetic Carnival festival. The country also ...
An international team of scientists has tentatively found some of the earliest indications of alcoholic drink production in the Patos Lagoon region of Brazil ... the early traditions and social ...