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Megalithic Tombs in Western Iberia: Excavations at the Anta da Lajinha [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN-10: 1785709801
  • ISBN-13: 9781785709807
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  • ISBN-13: 9781785709807
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Western Iberia has one of the richest inventories of Neolithic chambered tombs in Atlantic Europe, with particular concentrations in Galicia, northern Portugal and the Alentejo. Less well known is the major concentration of tombs along the Tagus valley, straddling the Portuguese-Spanish frontier. Within this cluster is the Anta da Lajinha, a small megalithic tomb in the hill-country north of the River Tagus. Badly damaged by forest fire and stone removal, it was the subject of joint British-Portuguese excavations in 2006-2008, accompanied by environmental investigations and OSL dating.
This volume takes the recent excavations at Lajinha and the adjacent site of Cabeço dos Pendentes as the starting point for a broader consideration of the megalithic tombs of western Iberia. Key themes addressed are relevant to megalithic tombs more generally, including landscape, chronology, settlement and interregional relationships. Over what period of time were these tombs built and used? Do they form a horizon of intensive monument construction, or were the tombs the product of a persistent, long-lived tradition? How do they relate to the famous rock art of the Tagus valley, and to the cave burials and open-air settlements of the region, in terms of chronology and landscape? A final section considers the Iberian tombs within the broader family of west European megalithic monuments, focusing on chronologies, parallels and patterns of contact. Did the Iberian tombs emerge through connections with older established megalithic traditions in other regions such as Brittany, or were they are the outcome of more general processes operating among Atlantic Neolithic societies?


Late Antique and Early Medieval Hispania. Landscapes without Strategy? examines the transformations of the urban and rural landscapes of the Iberian Peninsula, across one of the most turbulent periods of the history of this region, between the decay and disappearance of the Roman Empire and the arrival of the Islamic troops (c. AD 400-711). It anal

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This is a meaty volume [ ] an important source of both evidence and synthesis of the megalithic monuments of western Iberia in their local, regional and international contexts. * Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society *

Contributors v
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction
1(22)
Chris Scarre
2 Excavations at the Anta da Lajinha 2006--2008
23(66)
Chris Scarre
Luiz Oosterbeek
Appendix 2.A Petrological identification of the slabs used at the Anta da Lajinha
63(5)
Vera Moleiro
Sara Cura
Artur A. Sa
Luiz Oosterbeek
Appendix 2.B Luminescence dating at the Anta da Lajinha
68(6)
Chris Burbidge
Guilherme Cardoso
M. Isabel Dias
Luiz Oosterbeek
M. Isabel Prudencio
Chris Scarre
Appendix 2.C Stratigraphic characterisation and sedimentological analysis at the Anta da Lajinha
74(4)
Pedro P. Cunha
Hugo Gomes
Luiz Oosterbeek
Pierluigi Rosina
Appendix 2.D The ceramic assemblage from the Anta da Lajinha
78(6)
Cesar Neves
Appendix 2.E The lithic assemblage from the Anta da Lajinha
84(5)
Joana Carrondo
3 The regional context
89(50)
Chris Scarre
Elias Lopez-Romero
3.1 The megalithic tombs of Proenca-a-Nova
111(9)
Joao Caninas
Francisco Henriques
Mario Monteiro
Paulo Felix
Carlos Neto de Carvalho
Fernando Robles Henriques
Emanuel Carvalho
Pedro Baptista
Andre Pereira
Catia Mendes
3.2 Contemporary non-megalithic interments
120(7)
Nelson J. Almeida
Luis Costa
Luiz Oosterbeek
3.3 Later prehistoric funerary practices in the Nabao valley: the Rego da Murta Megalithic Complex
127(12)
Alexandra Figueiredo
4 Palaeoenvironmental investigations around the Anta da Lajinha and the broader regional context
139(32)
Charles French
William Fletcher
Marco Madella
Cristiana Ferreira
Nelson J. Almeida
Pierluigi Rosina
Chris Scarre
Appendix 4.1 The trench profile descriptions
162(5)
Appendix 4.2 The detailed soil micromorphological descriptions
167(2)
Appendix 4.3 Calibration curves for the Anta da Lajinha West Trench radiocarbon dates
169(2)
5 The Tagus Valley Rock Art
171(18)
Sara Garces
Luiz Oosterbeek
6 Megalithic tombs in Western Iberia
189(26)
Chris Scarre
7 The Anta da Lajinha in its international context
215(6)
Chris Scarre
Bibliography 221
Christopher Scarre is Professor of Archaeology at Durham University, and specialises in the Neolithic monumentality of the Atlantic faēade of Europe. He has excavated at megalithic monuments in western France, Portugal and the Channel Islands. Luiz Oosterbeek is Professor of Archaeology at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar and holder of the UNESCO chair in Humanities and Cultural Integrated Landscape Management. His archaeological research focuses on the transition to food producing economies in Portugal, Africa and Southern America. He also conducts research on heritage and landscape management, and is currently Secretary-General of the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences. He is author of Cultural Integrated Landscape Management: A Humanities Perspective (2017).