Located near the Atlantic Forest coast, this site served as a vital hub for pre-colonial indigenous groups and later European colonizers.
Excavations in grid segments like "I10" have revealed vast amounts of faunal remains—bones of native terrestrial mammals and fish.
UNICEF and the Australian Government partnered to hand over a fleet of 21 vehicles (unidade 21) to the Ministry of Health. Unidade 21
At the archaeological site known as in southern Brazil, researchers have uncovered a story of survival that spans over 4,500 years.
Contrary to the belief that early colonizers relied solely on domestic animals, the remains at Unidade 21 prove that both indigenous people and settlers relied heavily on hunting and fishing to sustain their economic livelihoods for centuries. 2. The Lifeline Fleet in Timor-Leste (Humanitarian Aid) Located near the Atlantic Forest coast, this site
These vehicles were deployed across the country to improve maternal and child health services, monitor immunization programs, and distribute critical medical supplies from municipal levels to remote primary health centers.
During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, these units were essential for maintaining the "cold chain"—ensuring vaccines stayed between 2°C and 8°C to remain effective while reaching rural areas without electricity. 3. The Behind-the-Scenes Crew (Film Production) At the archaeological site known as in southern
In the world of Brazilian entertainment and commercial production, is often the name given to a specific "performance unit" or second unit crew on a set.