The study of Cardim 6, a tholos belonging to the complex of ditched enclosures of Porto Torrão (Ferreira do Alentejo, Beja) is published and available for free download here.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
0425 - Portuguese enclosures in meeting
A meeting to commemorate the classification of Perdigões enclosure as National Monument will be held at Carmo Museum in Lisbon next November 23. Here is the program.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
aa_Walled enclosures,
Scientific Reunions
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
0424 - The (new) twilight of enclosures
A couple of years ago I wrote a paper about the twilight of
prehistoric enclosures (see here). It was about the end of enclosures in the
late 3rd millennium BC. We are again in the 3rd
millennium, now AC, and the enclosures (as heritage) are vanishing again, now
at the hands of intensive agriculture. Three more were recently affected or
destroyed: Nobre, Folha do Ouro and the large complex of enclosures of Herdade
da Corte.
Folha do Ouro (Serpa)
Herdade da Corte (Serpa)
Nobre 2 (Beja)
The administration continues to do almost nothing, and the silence is
general. We are at un elections campaign, but nobody brings up the issue of the
systematic destruction of archaeological heritage in Alentejo region. We are only
concerned with the destruction of our dreams for the future and seems there is
no room for a concern with historical memories. It would be an irony if it wasn’t simply
stupidity. As if we could dream without a memory.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Folha do Ouro,
Herdade da Corte,
heritage,
Nobre 2
Saturday, August 24, 2019
0423 - Back to Santa Vitória enclosure
Entering the inner ditched enclosure of Santa Vitória. Flight done in the end of the last campaign (2018) by Era Arqueologia.
Next Monday the Era Arqueologia team will be back to the second campaign of the new research project in Santa Vitória (see project goals here), directed by A.C. Valera and A.C. Basílio. The project is developed by Era Aqueologia, with the logistic support of the Municipality of Campo Maior and the institutional collaboration of Direcção Regional de Cultura do Alentejo.
Monday, August 19, 2019
0422 - A Continental Beaker (influence) in Perdigões?
From the later contexts in the central area of the enclosures, this beaker with a high profile and an unseen decoration (circular jagged impressions, almost as stamps) presents a stylistic proximity to some continental beakers, namely in the shape.
Similar high profiles are not common in Iberia, but some are known, also with unused decorations in the walled enclosure of Fraga da Pena (Beira Alta, Central Portugal) with a similar chronology (end of the 3rd millennium BC).
Mobility comes to mind.
Similar high profiles are not common in Iberia, but some are known, also with unused decorations in the walled enclosure of Fraga da Pena (Beira Alta, Central Portugal) with a similar chronology (end of the 3rd millennium BC).
Mobility comes to mind.
Thursday, August 1, 2019
0421 - A timber circle in the centre of Perdigões enclosure
Perdigões central enclosure (timber circle). Unique in Iberia, this structure recently identified reinforces the importance of this National Monument that has been in research by Era Arqueologia for the last 20 years.
Friday, June 21, 2019
0420 - New image of ditches at Porto Torrão
The overlapping of two different images allowed the identification of several sections of ditches in the large archaeological complex of Porto Torrão (Ferreira do Alentejo, Beja). Some are the continuation of ditches already surveyed (dotted lines), but others correspond to new ditches that define central enclosures, where at least one gate is visible.
This image was published in the book dedicated to the tholoi tomb of Cardim 6, available for download here.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Saturday, May 18, 2019
0417 - New campaign at Perdigões enclosure
Is now in course the 2019 campaign of excavations at Perdigões enclosures. You may follow the news here.
Sunday, April 14, 2019
0416 - Talk about the dramatic situation of Portuguese Ditched Enclosures
Next week, in Serpa (Alentejo, South Portugal), I will be speaking about the actual situation of Portuguese Ditched Enclosure in the region, where these sites have their major concentration and reach the higher monumentality in Portugal.
It is an event integrated in the commemoration of the International day of Monuments and Sites, that, unfortunately, we have to use to show what we don't do and should be doing regarding heritage preservation.
I will be talking about the drama that Prehistoric ditched enclosures are facing. They represented the social trajectory of Neolithic communities until the end of the 3rd millennium BC, when this path collapsed and ditched enclosures with it. They didn't do well with the transition from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BC.
Well, again, they are not doing well with another millennium transition, now from the 2nd to the 3rd millennium AC. In Alentejo, they were born with agriculture (not out of agriculture, as some argue), and their archaeological remains are now being destroyed by it.
I will try to show their historical, cultural and social value, and show that are several that still can be saved from the cultural, social, environmental and heritage disaster that is happening in Alentejo, sponsored by the Portuguese Government.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
heritage,
Public,
Scientific Reunions
Monday, March 18, 2019
0415 - New image on Folha do Ouro ditched enclosure
This new areal image of Folha do Ouro enclosure, located in Serpa municipality, Alentejo, South Portugal, shows a magnificent enclosure. This enclosure was detected in google earth and published by me and Tiago do Pereiro in 2013. It has now a clearer image, that shows that it is also a sinuous ditched enclosure, similar to Xancra, Outeiro Alto 2, Santa Vitória and the recently submitted to geophysics Borralhos. They all show this pattern of regular sinuous ditched that are a characteristic of the design of the Guadiana Basin ditched enclosures.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Folha do Ouro,
sinuous ditches
Friday, February 1, 2019
0414 - Human bones in ditches
It has just been published a paper about the deposition of human remains in ditches during Recent Prehistory in South Portugal, centered in the case of Perdigões, but integrating it in the Iberian context.
It is a chapter of the book Fragmentation and Depositions in Pre and Proto-Historic Portugal that can be download here: http://www.nia-era.org/publicacoes/cat_view/4-outras-publicacoes
It is a chapter of the book Fragmentation and Depositions in Pre and Proto-Historic Portugal that can be download here: http://www.nia-era.org/publicacoes/cat_view/4-outras-publicacoes
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Funerary practices,
Perdigões
Thursday, January 10, 2019
0413 - Perdigões enclosure is a National Monument
Perdigões is the first prehistoric ditched enclosure to be classified as a National Monument in Portugal. After 21 years of continuous research, the site and the knowledge that has been produced about it, have finally received the recognition of the Portuguese state. In a period when many prehistoric ditched enclosures are being affected by agriculture in Alentejo region, this is a light.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
0412 - Perdigões publication
It was published the volume 1 of the series of monographs of Perdigões ditched enclosure. It reports only to the Neolithic phase of the site. It can be download here.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Perdigões,
Publications
Friday, December 28, 2018
0411 - New image of the new affected one
The enclosure of Nobre 2 was discovered in Google Earth and published by me and Tiago do Pereiro in 2013 (Valera, Pereiro, 2013). It was recently affected by agriculture, as reported in the previous post. Here is a new aerial image of the enclosure (from EDIA), where the ditches are must more clear and we can perceive an alignment of three gates orientated at 140º. It might be very similar to Xancra and to the recently prospected Borralhos.
It is important to do, at least, some geophysics there before the plantation.
Bib:
It is important to do, at least, some geophysics there before the plantation.
Bib:
Valera, A.C., Pereiro, T. do (2013), “Novos
recintos de fossos no sul de Portugal: o Google Earth como ferramenta de
prospecção sistemática”, Arqueologia em
Portugal 150 anos, Actas do I congresso da Associação dos Arqueólogos
Portugueses, Lisboa, AAP, p.345-350.
Friday, December 21, 2018
0410 - Another enclosure affected by agriculture
It doesn't stop and just gets worth. In Alentejo, archaeological sites continue to be affected by the agricultural changes, and if in some cases there is preliminary archaeological work, in many other situation sites are affected or destroyed and nothing or very little happens.
This is another situation of a Chalcolithic ditched enclosure, with at least three concentric ditches, detected in Google Earth and published and reported to the Municipal Plan, that was recently affected by the preparation of the field for another plantation of intensive exploitation (almonds or olive trees).
Heritage is being destroyed at an impressive rhythm in Alentejo.
This is another situation of a Chalcolithic ditched enclosure, with at least three concentric ditches, detected in Google Earth and published and reported to the Municipal Plan, that was recently affected by the preparation of the field for another plantation of intensive exploitation (almonds or olive trees).
Heritage is being destroyed at an impressive rhythm in Alentejo.
Monday, December 3, 2018
Thursday, November 22, 2018
0408 - Perdigões web musuem blog
Perdigões ditched enclosure has now a new blog, called Perdigões Museum, to display online to the general public some of the more exquisite archaeological findings in the site.
You may find it here.
You may find it here.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Exhibitions,
Perdigões,
Public
Sunday, November 11, 2018
0407 - Discussing the end of prehistoric ditched enclosures
Next weekend (16-17 November 2018), in Coimbra, the transition between the 3rd and the 2nd millennium BC in Western Iberia will be discussed. This is the moment of the twilight of ditched enclosures in Iberia. The reasons for the collapse of the social trajectory of Neolithic and Chalcolithic societies will debated as well as what followed.
My contribution: Death in the Occident Express: reasons for a social collapse in the end of the 3rd millennium BC in Iberia Southwest.
My contribution: Death in the Occident Express: reasons for a social collapse in the end of the 3rd millennium BC in Iberia Southwest.
Etiquetas:
aa_Ditched enclosures,
Scientific Reunions
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