The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, João Luís
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Coelho, Manuela Dias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/2365
Resumo: The malacological collection of Outeiro Redondo showed the predominance of rock substrate species and tidal levels between supralittoral zone and upper and middle levels of mediolittoral zone. The genus Patella have a overwhelming predomination, with 93,81% of the MNI, acquiring the remaining marine species a residual character. The distribution of faunal remains and the degree of fragmentation analysis along the diachrony of occupation make possible to identify an occupation floor, at the bottom of the stratigraphical sequence, which time will intensify the activity of gathering shellfish, resulting in an episode of anthropic pressure that decline the average sizes of adult individuals selected. With the viability of direct and daily rhythm access to these resources, the study of gathering techniques showed possible to identify the presence of marks (in borders of genus Patella shells) that indicate the use of tools like a sharp or puncturing instrument to extract molluscs from the substrate. In addition, taphonomic evidences analysis came to confirm the acquisition of shells in the beach in order to use them as scrapers or burnisher or as ornamental elements (beads).
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spelling The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coastRestos marinos malacológicos del asentamiento calcolítico fortificado de Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): estrategias de recolección utilizadas por una comunidad sedentaria del III milenio a.C. en la costa portuguesaGatheringCoastal resourcesConsumptionPost mortem useTaphonomic alterationsRecolecciónRecursos marinosConsumoUso post mortemAlteraciones tafonómicasThe malacological collection of Outeiro Redondo showed the predominance of rock substrate species and tidal levels between supralittoral zone and upper and middle levels of mediolittoral zone. The genus Patella have a overwhelming predomination, with 93,81% of the MNI, acquiring the remaining marine species a residual character. The distribution of faunal remains and the degree of fragmentation analysis along the diachrony of occupation make possible to identify an occupation floor, at the bottom of the stratigraphical sequence, which time will intensify the activity of gathering shellfish, resulting in an episode of anthropic pressure that decline the average sizes of adult individuals selected. With the viability of direct and daily rhythm access to these resources, the study of gathering techniques showed possible to identify the presence of marks (in borders of genus Patella shells) that indicate the use of tools like a sharp or puncturing instrument to extract molluscs from the substrate. In addition, taphonomic evidences analysis came to confirm the acquisition of shells in the beach in order to use them as scrapers or burnisher or as ornamental elements (beads).El análisis de la malacofauna recogida en Outeiro Redondo ha demostrado el predominio del género Patella (93,81% de NMI) con una clara superioridad de Patella intermedia y Patella ulyssiponensis. La distribución de los restos mostró una mayor abundancia en los niveles artificiales 20-40 cm y 80-100 cm. Para este último se puede proponer la hipótesis de que correspondería a un piso de ocupación humana, así como que el aumento de la presión antrópica asociada a la recolección se tradujo en la disminución de los tamaños medios de los ejemplares de P. intermedia, desde la base hasta la parte superior de la estratigrafía. Este estudio ha comprobado el predominio de la explotación en los ambientes costeros de sustrato rocoso, sobre todo de especies de la zona mediolitoral con una posible recolección de ritmo diario. Las alteraciones tafonómicas ilustran el aprovechamiento de estos recursos y demuestran la práctica de la recolección, la reutilización de conchas tras del consumo y la cosecha de conchas en la playa para diversos fines, en situación post mortem. Así, ha sido posible identificar restos que se han utilizado sin cambio de su morfología, muy distintos de otros intencionalmente transformados.Repositório AbertoCardoso, João LuísCoelho, Manuela Dias2013-02-11T12:11:09Z20122012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/2365engCardoso, João Luís; Coelho, Manuela Dias - The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra)[Em linha]: collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast = Restos marinos malacológicos del asentamiento calcolítico fortificado de Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): estrategias de recolección utilizadas por una comunidad sedentaria del III milenio a.C. en la costa portuguesa. "Zephyrus. Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología". ISSN 0514-7336. Vol. 70, (julio-diciembre 2012), p. 85-1110514-7336info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-16T15:15:54Zoai:repositorioaberto.uab.pt:10400.2/2365Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:43:53.536407Repositório 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 The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
Restos marinos malacológicos del asentamiento calcolítico fortificado de Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): estrategias de recolección utilizadas por una comunidad sedentaria del III milenio a.C. en la costa portuguesa
title The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
spellingShingle The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
Cardoso, João Luís
Gathering
Coastal resources
Consumption
Post mortem use
Taphonomic alterations
Recolección
Recursos marinos
Consumo
Uso post mortem
Alteraciones tafonómicas
title_short The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
title_full The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
title_fullStr The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
title_full_unstemmed The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
title_sort The marine malacological remains from the chalcolithic fortified settlement at Outeiro Redondo (Sesimbra): collection strategies used by a sedentary community from the 3rd millennium BC on the portuguese coast
author Cardoso, João Luís
author_facet Cardoso, João Luís
Coelho, Manuela Dias
author_role author
author2 Coelho, Manuela Dias
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, João Luís
Coelho, Manuela Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gathering
Coastal resources
Consumption
Post mortem use
Taphonomic alterations
Recolección
Recursos marinos
Consumo
Uso post mortem
Alteraciones tafonómicas
topic Gathering
Coastal resources
Consumption
Post mortem use
Taphonomic alterations
Recolección
Recursos marinos
Consumo
Uso post mortem
Alteraciones tafonómicas
description The malacological collection of Outeiro Redondo showed the predominance of rock substrate species and tidal levels between supralittoral zone and upper and middle levels of mediolittoral zone. The genus Patella have a overwhelming predomination, with 93,81% of the MNI, acquiring the remaining marine species a residual character. The distribution of faunal remains and the degree of fragmentation analysis along the diachrony of occupation make possible to identify an occupation floor, at the bottom of the stratigraphical sequence, which time will intensify the activity of gathering shellfish, resulting in an episode of anthropic pressure that decline the average sizes of adult individuals selected. With the viability of direct and daily rhythm access to these resources, the study of gathering techniques showed possible to identify the presence of marks (in borders of genus Patella shells) that indicate the use of tools like a sharp or puncturing instrument to extract molluscs from the substrate. In addition, taphonomic evidences analysis came to confirm the acquisition of shells in the beach in order to use them as scrapers or burnisher or as ornamental elements (beads).
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