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Phéniciens et Indigènes à l'embouchure du Tage, Portugal

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Resumo:n the Tagus estuary the Late Bronze Age occupation is complex and diversified, with habitats, necropolis and votive deposits. The typology of the settlements shows a very hierarchized situation, even in domestic contexts, with small sites in the plains and large ones in the top of hills. The occupation is dense across the territory, extending in both the river banks, but also in the hinterland. The beginning of Iron Age (in the late VIII century BCE) brought an entirely new situation. Many sites were abandoned in the inland, and the occupation favors the river’s land banks, where large sites like Santarém, Almaraz and Lisbon absorbed eastern population, and became the center of power. Probably they planed the foundation of new sites in the left river’s banks, like Cabeço da Bruxa and Porto do Sabugueiro, and in the right (Quinta da Marqueza).
Autores principais:Arruda, Ana Margarida
Outros Autores:Sousa, Elisa de; Pimenta, João; Soares, Rui; Mendes, Henrique
Assunto:Late Bronze Age Iron Age Tagus estuary Settlement network Phoenicians
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:francês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:n the Tagus estuary the Late Bronze Age occupation is complex and diversified, with habitats, necropolis and votive deposits. The typology of the settlements shows a very hierarchized situation, even in domestic contexts, with small sites in the plains and large ones in the top of hills. The occupation is dense across the territory, extending in both the river banks, but also in the hinterland. The beginning of Iron Age (in the late VIII century BCE) brought an entirely new situation. Many sites were abandoned in the inland, and the occupation favors the river’s land banks, where large sites like Santarém, Almaraz and Lisbon absorbed eastern population, and became the center of power. Probably they planed the foundation of new sites in the left river’s banks, like Cabeço da Bruxa and Porto do Sabugueiro, and in the right (Quinta da Marqueza).