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Gabriela Sartori Mingatos (São Paulo – Brazil – 1986), studied History at Nove de Julho University and Social Sciences at Federal University of São Paulo. She obtained her Master’s Degree at the National Museum. Since 2017, she is a Phd candidate at the National Museum – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Her research focus is bone artifacts technology and replication, through experimental archaeology and also the studies related to diet centered on the Paleoamerican/Paleoindian cultures. She is currently involved in the analysis and replication of bone tools from hunter-gatherers from Southeastern and Southern Brazil. Beyond that, she is associated to the Laboratory of Human Evolutionary Studies at the University of São Paulo (LEEH- USP) where she develop her research.