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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 [[Antisemitism]] 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 Region, Brazil|Southeast Brazil]]. He introduced the ecosystem approach in Brazilian archaeology. In March 2007 he was accepted as graduate student at [[Vanderbilt University]].
 
Levi-Lazzaris has published articles ranging from political reviews in TrotskyiteTrotskyist periodicals to scientific reviews and governmental reports. He has also translated books. Levi-Lazzaris developed his doctoral research in Roraima among the [[Ninam Indians]], a [[Yanomamo]] subgroup,<ref>[http://ethnoarchaelogy.blogspot.com NINAM ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS - Yanomami e Ye'kuana manifestam seu pesar pelo falecimento do antropologo Luis Fernando Pereira]</ref> 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.<ref>[http://www.vanderbilt.edu/anthro/graduate/current_graduate_students Vanderbilt University - Department of Anthropology - Current graduate students]</ref>
 
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