Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Arezes, Andreia
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/77289
Resumo: This article aims to define the cultural context of a set of metallic artefacts of adornment related to the early presence of 'Barbarian' people in Portugal, more specifically, from the last decades of the 4th century until the beginning of the 6th. The adornments, made of gold and bronze and mainly worn over costume, were recovered from several sites, with different chronological and cultural contexts. The analysis and interpretation developed in this text attempt to sort the artefacts according to a typology, in order to discuss their affiliation and chronology. In the process, a comparison is made between the Portuguese artefacts and those from wellknown sites, namely burial sites located in the Danubian area or in the Spanish territory.
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title Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
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Arezes, Andreia
Humanidades
Humanities
title_short Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
title_full Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
title_fullStr Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
title_sort Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal
author Arezes, Andreia
author_facet Arezes, Andreia
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Humanities
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Humanities
description This article aims to define the cultural context of a set of metallic artefacts of adornment related to the early presence of 'Barbarian' people in Portugal, more specifically, from the last decades of the 4th century until the beginning of the 6th. The adornments, made of gold and bronze and mainly worn over costume, were recovered from several sites, with different chronological and cultural contexts. The analysis and interpretation developed in this text attempt to sort the artefacts according to a typology, in order to discuss their affiliation and chronology. In the process, a comparison is made between the Portuguese artefacts and those from wellknown sites, namely burial sites located in the Danubian area or in the Spanish territory.
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