Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)

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Main Author: Silva, Ana Maria
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Boaventura, Rui, Pimenta, João, Detry, Cleia, Cardoso, João Luís
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Summary: The remains collected by Hipólito Cabaço in the 1950s, following the exploration of the cave of Pedra Furada 1 are presented here. The review of the archaeological and osteological material, the later human and faunal, showed that the cave has been visited and used intermittently between the transition from the fourth and third millennia BC; in the middle and second half of the same millennium, as well as during the second millenium BC. Finaly a specific context was atributed to the Sixteenth Century. Of those periods, the first was associated to a collective funerary use, evidenced by radiocarbon dating of an individual’s bone, but it is plausible that the second period also have been mortuary. However the funerary practice in the second millennium BC is not as certain and might be associated with cavernous cults. And this doubt extends to the modern case. The anthropological study estimated globally a minimum of 34 individuals, 10 adults and 24 not adults of both sexes deposited in this cave.
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spelling Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)Perscrutando espólios antigos: A gruta de Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)CampaniformeAntropologiaIdade do BronzeMegalíticoNeolíticoArqueozoologiaArqueologiaHistória da Arqueologia portuguesaArqueozoologiaAntropologiaBell beakersBioanthropologyBronze AgeMegalithismNeolithicZoo-ArchaeologyHistory of Portuguese archaeologyBioanthropologyZoo-ArchaeologyThe remains collected by Hipólito Cabaço in the 1950s, following the exploration of the cave of Pedra Furada 1 are presented here. The review of the archaeological and osteological material, the later human and faunal, showed that the cave has been visited and used intermittently between the transition from the fourth and third millennia BC; in the middle and second half of the same millennium, as well as during the second millenium BC. Finaly a specific context was atributed to the Sixteenth Century. Of those periods, the first was associated to a collective funerary use, evidenced by radiocarbon dating of an individual’s bone, but it is plausible that the second period also have been mortuary. However the funerary practice in the second millennium BC is not as certain and might be associated with cavernous cults. And this doubt extends to the modern case. The anthropological study estimated globally a minimum of 34 individuals, 10 adults and 24 not adults of both sexes deposited in this cave.A revisão de espólios antigos, que se quedam por vezes esquecidos nos fundos de museus ou colecções privadas, é uma importante tarefa na caminhada do saber, ainda que ingrata. Isto porque nem sempre estas revisões permitem reconstruir com exactidão a conjuntura que originou aquela colheita e, menos ainda, em que contextos estratigráficos se encontravam os objectos que nos chegaram. Talvez por isso, alguns arqueólogos desvalorizem estes estudos, enaltecendo os dados provenientes de escavações recentes com registos contextuais, teoricamente, mas nem sempre, mais rigorosos e fidedignos. Porém, os velhos dados, quando cruzados com esses dados recentes e enquadrados por novo questionário, permitem ampliar os nossos conhecimentos, acrescentando mais algumas peças a esse quebra-cabeças sempre incompleto do passado humano. O estudo aqui apresentado acerca dos achados da gruta de Pedra Furada 1 espelha esses limites e potencial.Câmara Municipal de Oeiras2014-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/268oai:openjournal.cm-oeiras.pt:article/268Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras; Vol. 21 (2014): Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras; 159-1820872-6086reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/268https://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/268/265Direitos de Autor (c) 2020 Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeirasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Ana MariaBoaventura, RuiPimenta, JoãoDetry, CleiaCardoso, João Luís2022-10-21T09:55:54Zoai:openjournal.cm-oeiras.pt:article/268Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:33:50.937578Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
Perscrutando espólios antigos: A gruta de Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
title Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
spellingShingle Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
Silva, Ana Maria
Campaniforme
Antropologia
Idade do Bronze
Megalítico
Neolítico
Arqueozoologia
Arqueologia
História da Arqueologia portuguesa
Arqueozoologia
Antropologia
Bell beakers
Bioanthropology
Bronze Age
Megalithism
Neolithic
Zoo-Archaeology
History of Portuguese archaeology
Bioanthropology
Zoo-Archaeology
title_short Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
title_full Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
title_fullStr Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
title_full_unstemmed Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
title_sort Examining old remains: The cave of Pedra Furada 1 (Vila Franca de Xira)
author Silva, Ana Maria
author_facet Silva, Ana Maria
Boaventura, Rui
Pimenta, João
Detry, Cleia
Cardoso, João Luís
author_role author
author2 Boaventura, Rui
Pimenta, João
Detry, Cleia
Cardoso, João Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ana Maria
Boaventura, Rui
Pimenta, João
Detry, Cleia
Cardoso, João Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Campaniforme
Antropologia
Idade do Bronze
Megalítico
Neolítico
Arqueozoologia
Arqueologia
História da Arqueologia portuguesa
Arqueozoologia
Antropologia
Bell beakers
Bioanthropology
Bronze Age
Megalithism
Neolithic
Zoo-Archaeology
History of Portuguese archaeology
Bioanthropology
Zoo-Archaeology
topic Campaniforme
Antropologia
Idade do Bronze
Megalítico
Neolítico
Arqueozoologia
Arqueologia
História da Arqueologia portuguesa
Arqueozoologia
Antropologia
Bell beakers
Bioanthropology
Bronze Age
Megalithism
Neolithic
Zoo-Archaeology
History of Portuguese archaeology
Bioanthropology
Zoo-Archaeology
description The remains collected by Hipólito Cabaço in the 1950s, following the exploration of the cave of Pedra Furada 1 are presented here. The review of the archaeological and osteological material, the later human and faunal, showed that the cave has been visited and used intermittently between the transition from the fourth and third millennia BC; in the middle and second half of the same millennium, as well as during the second millenium BC. Finaly a specific context was atributed to the Sixteenth Century. Of those periods, the first was associated to a collective funerary use, evidenced by radiocarbon dating of an individual’s bone, but it is plausible that the second period also have been mortuary. However the funerary practice in the second millennium BC is not as certain and might be associated with cavernous cults. And this doubt extends to the modern case. The anthropological study estimated globally a minimum of 34 individuals, 10 adults and 24 not adults of both sexes deposited in this cave.
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