2014
DOI: 10.30893/eq.v0i11.90
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Acerca dos cenários da acção: estratégias de implantação e exploração do espaço nos finais do 5º e na primeira metade do 4º milénio AC, no Sul de Portugal

Abstract: As etapas finais do Neolítico antigo e a passagem para o Neolítico médio constituem-se como problemáticas em aberto no inquérito relativo ao processo de neolitização no actual território português. Parece seguro que esta fase de transição ocorre a partir da segunda metade do 5º milénio cal BC, finalizando com a construção dos primeiros monumentos megalíticos de cariz funerário, em pleno 4º milénio. No entanto, a dificuldade em caracterizar cronológica e culturalmente este momento faz com que, no essencial, est… Show more

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“…This event is coeval with the early stages of the Middle Neolithic in Portugal ca. 6450-5450 cal BP (Neves and Diniz 2014) and with Neolithic activity at Pez (Arnaud 2000). This episode requires further exploration as it suggests that some sites may have been used occasionally for burial activity after their abandonment by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer populations.…”
Section: Neolithic Burial Activity?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This event is coeval with the early stages of the Middle Neolithic in Portugal ca. 6450-5450 cal BP (Neves and Diniz 2014) and with Neolithic activity at Pez (Arnaud 2000). This episode requires further exploration as it suggests that some sites may have been used occasionally for burial activity after their abandonment by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer populations.…”
Section: Neolithic Burial Activity?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited archaeological evidence for Early and Middle Neolithic occupations has led some authors to argue that Early Neolithic communities in this region may have been somewhat mobile, occupying small temporary camps, whereas Late Neolithic sites (e.g. ditched and walled enclosures) appear to reflect a more sedentary way of life (Boaventura & Mataloto 2009: 55; Carvalho & Petchey 2013: 362; Mataloto & Boaventura 2013: 84–86; Neves & Diniz 2014). According to Tomé and Oosterbeek (2011), the transition to agro-pastoralism was characterised by a mosaic of groups with different specialisation strategies and a strong mobility pattern that included coastal interactions and inland exchanges.…”
Section: Context and Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the results of stable carbon show that these individuals have a C3 plant terrestrial diet consistent with animal husbandry and farming (Guiry et al 2016). These elements are very significant, given the scarcity of settlements of this period in the Lisbon region, generically attributable to the Middle and Late Neolithic (Neves and Diniz 2014;Sousa 2016Sousa -2017.…”
Section: Dentalmentioning
confidence: 90%