Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"

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Main Author: Silva, Carlos Tavares da
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Soares, Joaquina
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The authors analyses the process of the research on the Bronze Age in the south of Portugal, since the heroic phase of the precursors (final of the nineteenth century) represented by Sebastião P. M. Estácio da Veiga, António Santos Rocha and José Leite de Vasconcelos; in the middle of the XX century, phase of increasing field-archaeology carried out by a group of archaeologists related with Abel Viana, an expansion of the culture of El Argar was proposed reaching the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Based on the excavation of the necropolis of Atalaia and on the re-elaboration of accumulated information, a new paradigm emerges, that considers the Bronze Age of southern Portugal an individualized and independent entity. Although, some influence from the culture of El Argar had been recognized, its origin was rooted in the regional late Chalcolithic. The most complete formulation of the concept of the Bronze Age culture of the Iberian Southwest, including the south of Portugal and the provinces of Huelva and Badajoz, is due to Hermanfrid Schubart (1975). Finally, the authors briefly allude to the current contributions to the knowledge on the Middle Bronze Age in the Iberian Southwest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
Genesis of the concept of the Bronze Age Culture of Southwestern Iberia
title Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
spellingShingle Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
Silva, Carlos Tavares da
Bronze Age Culture
Iberian Southwest
Middle Bronze Age
Necropolis of Atalaia
title_short Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
title_full Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
title_fullStr Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
title_full_unstemmed Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
title_sort Génese do conceito "Cultura do Bronze do Sudoeste"
author Silva, Carlos Tavares da
author_facet Silva, Carlos Tavares da
Soares, Joaquina
author_role author
author2 Soares, Joaquina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Carlos Tavares da
Soares, Joaquina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bronze Age Culture
Iberian Southwest
Middle Bronze Age
Necropolis of Atalaia
topic Bronze Age Culture
Iberian Southwest
Middle Bronze Age
Necropolis of Atalaia
description The authors analyses the process of the research on the Bronze Age in the south of Portugal, since the heroic phase of the precursors (final of the nineteenth century) represented by Sebastião P. M. Estácio da Veiga, António Santos Rocha and José Leite de Vasconcelos; in the middle of the XX century, phase of increasing field-archaeology carried out by a group of archaeologists related with Abel Viana, an expansion of the culture of El Argar was proposed reaching the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Based on the excavation of the necropolis of Atalaia and on the re-elaboration of accumulated information, a new paradigm emerges, that considers the Bronze Age of southern Portugal an individualized and independent entity. Although, some influence from the culture of El Argar had been recognized, its origin was rooted in the regional late Chalcolithic. The most complete formulation of the concept of the Bronze Age culture of the Iberian Southwest, including the south of Portugal and the provinces of Huelva and Badajoz, is due to Hermanfrid Schubart (1975). Finally, the authors briefly allude to the current contributions to the knowledge on the Middle Bronze Age in the Iberian Southwest.
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