2018
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam2018.44.003
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Considerações sobre a Pré e a Proto-história da serra do Montemuro e seu aro (centro-norte de Portugal): artefactos metálicos e seu contexto

Abstract: ResumoNeste artigo oferecemos uma revisão exaustiva da metalurgia do Calcolítico e Idade do Bronze da serra do Montemuro e áreas geográficas imediatas, identificáveis com o interflúvio Douro/Paiva e os planaltos centrais. O repertório de materiais conhecidos ascende a 13 objectos, que estudamos prestando especial atenção aos seus problemas de identificação, contextualização e composição química. Apresentamos novas análises de um machado de alvado e fazemos a revisão da informação analítica disponível para outr… Show more

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“…For example, Penha-style pottery and Atlantic-style rock art are found, at least, up to the Mondego basin, not as predominant elements, but as exceptionsfor example, the Tapada do Espinheiro site and the presumed enclosure of Chãs, both in Cantanhede, Coimbra (Bettencourt 2005;Cruz 2005;Cruz et al 2011). 4 This permeability is also revealed by interior circulation corridors, between the northeast of Trásos-Montes, the Alto Douro and Beira Alta, through combed iconographies, where they also constitute exogenous elements (Valera 2007).…”
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“…For example, Penha-style pottery and Atlantic-style rock art are found, at least, up to the Mondego basin, not as predominant elements, but as exceptionsfor example, the Tapada do Espinheiro site and the presumed enclosure of Chãs, both in Cantanhede, Coimbra (Bettencourt 2005;Cruz 2005;Cruz et al 2011). 4 This permeability is also revealed by interior circulation corridors, between the northeast of Trásos-Montes, the Alto Douro and Beira Alta, through combed iconographies, where they also constitute exogenous elements (Valera 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Still little individualised from its Neolithic background. 4 This is the closest area to the north, rich in flint raw material, which may justify the exchange with the northernmost regions(Cruz et al 2011).…”
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