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Gerson Levi-Lazzaris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerson Levi-Lazzaris Gerson Levi-Lazzaris (born in Curitiba, on November 25, 1979) is a Brazilian archaeologist, descendent of Ladin immigrants. Most of the Lazzaris are from Forno di Zoldo, Veneto, from where most of them emigrated during the end of the 19th century, and also after the Second World War to Argentina, Australia, Brazil and United States. == Biography == In 1983, his family moved from Curitiba to São Paulo. At the age of 15 he moved to Lisbon, Portugal, following a short-experience in Finland. Accepted in the University of São Paulo, Levi-Lazzaris started his studies in Archaeology and History, focusing Anti-semitism in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (2003), obtaining his BA. In 2007 he obtained a Master's degree in Archaeology in the same University of São Paulo based on an extensive dissertation about Middle Holocene hunter-gatherer societies in Southeast Brazil. He was the world's first archaeologist to introduce the ecosystem approach in Brazilian archaeology. On March 2007 he was accepted as graduate student at Vanderbilt University. Levi-Lazzaris has published more than 500 articles, ranging from political reviews in Trotskyite periodicals to scientific reviews and governamental reports. He has also translated ten books and is the author of fifty others, all in preparation for publication. Levi-Lazzaris developed his doctoral research in Roraima among the Ninam Indians, a Yanomamo subgroup,〔(NINAM ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS - Yanomami e Ye'kuana manifestam seu pesar pelo falecimento do antropologo Luis Fernando Pereira )〕 developing ethnoarchaeological studies in the Uraricoera valley. He was the second coordinator of the Frente de Proteção Etnoambiental Yanomami e Ye´kuana through FUNAI during 2010-2011.〔(Vanderbilt University - Department of Anthropology - Current graduate students )〕
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