The opening of a new excavation area, in 2010, at the Mesolithic shell mound of Cabeco da Amoreira (Muge, central Portugal), known as Trench, uncovered a set of personal adornments made of gastropod shells (Theodoxus fluviatilis and Trivia arctica/monacha), a cervid tooth and a clay ring fragment. This paper reports the provenance, the description of the objects, their distribution in the archaeological context, the techno-typological analysis of the perforations and the presence of traces regarding their use as adornments. The perforation analysis was made by comparison to experimental actions performed on sets from other archaeological contexts, but with similar characteristics regarding the taxa and tools that were used to perform these ...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...
International audienceThe frequency of mollusks, shellfish, fish, seabirds, and marine mammal remain...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...
L’ouverture d’une nouvelle zone de fouille, en 2010, sur le tertre de coquilles de Cabeço da Amoreir...
International audienceThroughout the Upper Palaeolithic, shell beads experienced few modifications a...
The development, since 2010, of a research project on the Mesolithic of the Sado valle...
International audienceThroughout the Upper Palaeolithic, shell beads experienced few modifications a...
Session XX-2. Shell mounds, shell middens and coastal resourcesInternational audienceThe erosion by ...
Session XX-2. Shell mounds, shell middens and coastal resourcesInternational audienceThe erosion by ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
Shellmound formation processes are greatly influenced by human inputs associated with an intensive e...
Shellmound formation processes are greatly influenced by human inputs associated with an intensive e...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...
International audienceThe frequency of mollusks, shellfish, fish, seabirds, and marine mammal remain...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...
L’ouverture d’une nouvelle zone de fouille, en 2010, sur le tertre de coquilles de Cabeço da Amoreir...
International audienceThroughout the Upper Palaeolithic, shell beads experienced few modifications a...
The development, since 2010, of a research project on the Mesolithic of the Sado valle...
International audienceThroughout the Upper Palaeolithic, shell beads experienced few modifications a...
Session XX-2. Shell mounds, shell middens and coastal resourcesInternational audienceThe erosion by ...
Session XX-2. Shell mounds, shell middens and coastal resourcesInternational audienceThe erosion by ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
International audienceThe formation of shell middens by hunter-gatherers and research into them has ...
Shellmound formation processes are greatly influenced by human inputs associated with an intensive e...
Shellmound formation processes are greatly influenced by human inputs associated with an intensive e...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...
International audienceThe frequency of mollusks, shellfish, fish, seabirds, and marine mammal remain...
International audienceEl Mirón Cave, located in northern Atlantic Iberia, has produced important evi...