Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)

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Autor(a) principal: Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: M. S. Bettencourt, Ana; Abstract : This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age. Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases. Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”. Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography. Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic depositions, deathscape.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://www.apeq.pt/ojs/index.php/apeq/article/view/84
Resumo: Abstract :This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age.Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases.Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”.Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography.Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic
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spelling Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)Abstract :This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age.Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases.Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”.Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography.Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramicEstudos do Quaternário / Quaternary Studies2014-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://www.apeq.pt/ojs/index.php/apeq/article/view/84Estudos do Quaternário / Quaternary Studies; n. 10reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttp://www.apeq.pt/ojs/index.php/apeq/article/view/84http://www.apeq.pt/ojs/index.php/apeq/article/view/84/82Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.M. S. Bettencourt, Ana; Abstract : This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age. Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases. Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”. Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography. Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic depositions, deathscape.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-26T11:46:28Zoai:ojs.apeq.pt:article/84Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:57:42.997864Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
title Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
spellingShingle Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.
title_short Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
title_full Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
title_fullStr Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
title_sort Between the valley and the hill top. Discoursing on the spatial importance of Pego’s Bronze Age necropolis, Braga (Northwest of Portugal)
author Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.
author_facet Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.
M. S. Bettencourt, Ana; Abstract : This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age. Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases. Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”. Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography. Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic depositions, deathscape.
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author2 M. S. Bettencourt, Ana; Abstract : This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age. Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases. Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”. Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography. Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic depositions, deathscape.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aluai Sampaio, Hugo; Universidade do Minho. Investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória – CITCEM/UM. Campus de Gualtar, 4710-059, Braga.
M. S. Bettencourt, Ana; Abstract : This work reports the data which has been recovered from the excavation of Sector II of Pego. Among other kinds of evidence, that area encompasses traces of funerary practices dating back to the Bronze Age. Based upon the local’s choice, the structures’ architectonic features, their interrelations, materials associated and strati-graphy and in the carbon dating results available we have proposed different uses and occupation phases. Although certain materials reflect human presence during later periods, the frequency of that area denounce three occu-pation moments datable from between the Middle Bronze Age and the Late Bronze Age. These moments are consistent with the construction of a plain grave’s necropolis, probably forming familiar clusters, a hypothetic pits’ necropolis and, prior to the abandonment of the area, an “enclosure”. Given the interpretations presented we have discussed the possible relation between the local, certain physical charac-teristics and the presence of funerary practices. As a work hypothesis we consider those relations as fundamental for the places’ choice. Alongside with other evidence of difficult interpretation and, perhaps, in the context of new senses meanwhile acquired by this place, these data form part of this place’s biography. Keywords: Portuguese Northwest, Bronze Age, necropolis, flat graves, pits, ceramic depositions, deathscape.
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