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A presença campaniforme no território português

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Main Author: Cardoso, João Luís
Publication Date: 2014
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: A survey of Bell Beaker manifestations in the Portuguese territory is presented here. Main conclusions are highlighted: 1) Concerning absolute chronology, the most ancient beaker productions can be situated between 2800-2600 BC, either in the North region of the Douro river, or in the Estremadura; 2) Most part of archaeological sites present stratigraphic coexistence of different ceramic productions with decorative patterns and techniques. This is in contradiction with the traditional periodization of the Bell Beaker manifestations that are based upon those stylistic characteristics. On the other hand, in some regions we can observe the almost absolute dominance of different styles in some domestic sites that are synchronic, in spite of its spatial proximity, as in the case of eastern region of Alto Alentejo. 3) In the Estremadura, the typological differences observed between the productions from walled sites and open sites, both contemporaneous, suggest that the first ones are the local residence of emergent elites. Open sites were occupied by the segment of the community dedicated intensively and extensively to agro-pastoral activities. 4) Finally, the nature and characteristics of the Ferradeira Horizon and Montelavar Horizon, which corresponds to the transition to the Bronze Age, are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A presença campaniforme no território português
Bell-beaker productions from the portuguese territory
title A presença campaniforme no território português
spellingShingle A presença campaniforme no território português
Cardoso, João Luís
Cronologia
Campaniforme
Pré-história
Portugal
Bell-beaker
Chronology
Material culture
Society
title_short A presença campaniforme no território português
title_full A presença campaniforme no território português
title_fullStr A presença campaniforme no território português
title_full_unstemmed A presença campaniforme no território português
title_sort A presença campaniforme no território português
author Cardoso, João Luís
author_facet Cardoso, João Luís
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, João Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cronologia
Campaniforme
Pré-história
Portugal
Bell-beaker
Chronology
Material culture
Society
topic Cronologia
Campaniforme
Pré-história
Portugal
Bell-beaker
Chronology
Material culture
Society
description A survey of Bell Beaker manifestations in the Portuguese territory is presented here. Main conclusions are highlighted: 1) Concerning absolute chronology, the most ancient beaker productions can be situated between 2800-2600 BC, either in the North region of the Douro river, or in the Estremadura; 2) Most part of archaeological sites present stratigraphic coexistence of different ceramic productions with decorative patterns and techniques. This is in contradiction with the traditional periodization of the Bell Beaker manifestations that are based upon those stylistic characteristics. On the other hand, in some regions we can observe the almost absolute dominance of different styles in some domestic sites that are synchronic, in spite of its spatial proximity, as in the case of eastern region of Alto Alentejo. 3) In the Estremadura, the typological differences observed between the productions from walled sites and open sites, both contemporaneous, suggest that the first ones are the local residence of emergent elites. Open sites were occupied by the segment of the community dedicated intensively and extensively to agro-pastoral activities. 4) Finally, the nature and characteristics of the Ferradeira Horizon and Montelavar Horizon, which corresponds to the transition to the Bronze Age, are discussed.
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