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Resumo. O projeto arqueológico desenvolvido no Castelo dos Mouros – Sintra, de 2009 a 2013, da responsabilidade da arqueóloga Maria João de Sousa e da Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua, S.A. pôs a descoberto numerosos fragmentos de... more
Resumo. O projeto arqueológico desenvolvido no Castelo dos Mouros – Sintra, de 2009 a 2013, da responsabilidade da arqueóloga Maria João de Sousa e da Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua, S.A. pôs a descoberto numerosos fragmentos de produções cerâmicas do Neolítico Antigo do atual território português, sendo um dos achados mais relevantes um vaso inteiro e diversos fragmentos de cerâmica simbólica, raros na Pré-História do nosso país.
Abstract. The archaeological project undertaken at the Moorish Castle – Sintra, from 2009 to 2013, under the direction of the archaeologist Maria João de Sousa and Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua, S.A. served to discover numerous fragments of ceramic productions datable to the Early Neolithic period, being an entire vessel and several sherds of symbolic pottery some of the most significant finds, which are rare in the Prehistory of Portugal.
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This paper presents and discusses the results, some of them previously published, of two Late Bonze Age sites at the Sintra mountain range, Penha Verde and Castelo dos Mouros. The late was object of recent excavations witch results are... more
This paper presents and discusses the results, some of them previously published, of two Late Bonze Age sites at the Sintra mountain range,

Penha Verde and Castelo dos Mouros. The late was object of recent excavations witch results are preliminary published in the present

article, namely a recipient which decoration characteristics are unknown in the Portuguese territory until now, witch has affinities with the

Western Mediterranean, and a ritual deposition of a vessel, intentionally fragmented, probably related to the sacred connotation of Sintra’s

mountain range documented since the Chalcolithic.

Keywords: Late Bronze Age, ritual deposit, Sintra’s sacred mountain range, West Mediterranean affinities.
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Fortificações e Território na Península Ibérica e no Magreb
(Séculos VI a XVI) – Volume II
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