Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)

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Autor(a) principal: Nabais, Mariana
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Filipa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/31238
Resumo: Neolithic faunal assemblages are scarce in Portugal, and although some trends related to the beginning of domestication are now becoming understood, more data and further zooarchaeological analyses are necessary to fully understand them. Ponte da Azambuja 2 is a set of three Late Neolithic ditch enclosures located in the Alentejo region, Southern Portugal. It was discovered in 2008 by the archaeological unit Crivarque during the construction of a new irrigation system. Ditch enclosure 1 was excavated in two trenches, Locus 1 and Locus 2. A small faunal assemblage was recovered, showing high fragmentation mainly due to post-depositional processes, which made the interpretation rather problematic. Although animal herding strategies are difficult to assess, it was possible to confirm the domesticate status of some of the taxa. Domestication appears to have been complemented by hunting – both red deer and leporids being present. The identification of burning, cut marks and worked bone confirms an anthropogenic faunal accumulation. Worked bone fragments suggest needle production and the production of potential ornaments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
title Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
spellingShingle Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
Nabais, Mariana
Ditch enclosure
Late Neolithic
Ponte da Azambuja 2
Portugal
Zooarchaeology
title_short Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
title_full Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
title_fullStr Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
title_sort Animal Bones from the Late Neolithic Site of Ponte da Azambuja 2 (Évora, Portugal)
author Nabais, Mariana
author_facet Nabais, Mariana
Rodrigues, Filipa
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Filipa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nabais, Mariana
Rodrigues, Filipa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ditch enclosure
Late Neolithic
Ponte da Azambuja 2
Portugal
Zooarchaeology
topic Ditch enclosure
Late Neolithic
Ponte da Azambuja 2
Portugal
Zooarchaeology
description Neolithic faunal assemblages are scarce in Portugal, and although some trends related to the beginning of domestication are now becoming understood, more data and further zooarchaeological analyses are necessary to fully understand them. Ponte da Azambuja 2 is a set of three Late Neolithic ditch enclosures located in the Alentejo region, Southern Portugal. It was discovered in 2008 by the archaeological unit Crivarque during the construction of a new irrigation system. Ditch enclosure 1 was excavated in two trenches, Locus 1 and Locus 2. A small faunal assemblage was recovered, showing high fragmentation mainly due to post-depositional processes, which made the interpretation rather problematic. Although animal herding strategies are difficult to assess, it was possible to confirm the domesticate status of some of the taxa. Domestication appears to have been complemented by hunting – both red deer and leporids being present. The identification of burning, cut marks and worked bone confirms an anthropogenic faunal accumulation. Worked bone fragments suggest needle production and the production of potential ornaments.
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