Title: Friar Stone
Description: This rock formation with nine meters high is constituted by the juxtaposition of two stones, which are supported on an inclined surface in just three or four points, challenging the Law of Gravity. According to researchers there are two hypotheses for its existence: one in which it would have been made by prehistoric Indians who inhabited the region for more of three thousand years ago; or it would have been the landmark of the Treaty of Tordesillas. It received this name because of its similarity with a face of a Franciscan priest. It is located on the edge of Gi beach.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 03/11/2006
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Sign indicating the Campo Verde locatilty
Description: Signaling at the edge of SC 100 highway. Campo Verde is a locality where there are lots of shell middens.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Friar Stone
Description: This rock formation with nine meters high is constituted by the juxtaposition of two stones, which are supported on an inclined surface in just three or four points, challenging the Law of Gravity. According to researchers there are two hypotheses for its existence: one in which it would have been made by prehistoric Indians who inhabited the region for more of three thousand years ago; or it would have been the landmark of the Treaty of Tordesillas. It received this name because of its similarity with a face of a Franciscan priest. It is located on the edge of Gi beach.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 03/11/2006
Title: Rocky formations
Description: Gravatá beach
Local: Florianópolis, Brazil
Date of Registration: 13/11/2010
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Stones of Salto waterfall
Description: It is observed that the wear on the stones, most likely, in the past was used for making or sharpening cutting instruments
Local: São Pedro de Alcântara, Brazil
Date of Registration: 25/11/2012
Title: Detail of the rocky formations
Description: Gravatá beach. Detail of the primitive astronomic observatory of the Ponta do Gravatá
Local: Florianópolis, Brazil
Date of Registration: 13/11/2010
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Friar Stone
Description: This rock formation with nine meters high is constituted by the juxtaposition of two stones, which are supported on an inclined surface in just three or four points, challenging the Law of Gravity. According to researchers there are two hypotheses for its existence: one in which it would have been made by prehistoric Indians who inhabited the region for more of three thousand years ago; or it would have been the landmark of the Treaty of Tordesillas. It received this name because of its similarity with a face of a Franciscan priest. It is located on the edge of Gi beach.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 11/11/2014
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Arrows of indians
Description: Donation of Irinei Ghisi family. Collection of Italian Culture Museum located in the old Railway Station of Pedras Grandes in the city centre. This station was inaugurated in 1884 along with the Railroad Tereza Cristina and had as objective to serve to the Colony of Azambuja.
Local: Pedras Grandes, Brazil
Date of Registration: 22/12/2016
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: General view of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Friar Stone
Description: This rock formation with nine meters high is constituted by the juxtaposition of two stones, which are supported on an inclined surface in just three or four points, challenging the Law of Gravity. According to researchers there are two hypotheses for its existence: one in which it would have been made by prehistoric Indians who inhabited the region for more of three thousand years ago; or it would have been the landmark of the Treaty of Tordesillas. It received this name because of its similarity with a face of a Franciscan priest. It is located on the edge of Gi beach.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 03/11/2006
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Detail of Carniça I Shellmound
Description: Situated in the locality of Campo Verde, about 14 km from the city centre, this shellmound originally had a base of approximately 400 meters and 70 meters wide, with an elevation of 30 meters high. For many years it was exploited by private persons in the manufacture of lime. Currently only left its base with a height of up to about five meters high.
Local: Laguna, Brazil
Date of Registration: 07/02/2015
Title: Stones of Gravatá beach
Description: These stones are part of a lytic station.
Local: Florianópolis, Brazil
Date of Registration: 13/11/2010