This paper examines funerary practices and contexts in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Bronze Age in order to chart the different responses to death. These practices, understood as “social metaphors”, will serve as a basis for our interpretation of the different ways in which societies engage with the environment. The burial sites and associated rites are also analyzed as forms of legitimization and territorial possession, which function through the creation of “a sense of place”, able thereafter to transmit memory and contribute to the construction of the group identity
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
In the necropolis of Olival do Senhor dos Mártires (Alcácer do Sal, Portugal) the transition to the ...
In this text we analyse several materialities related to the world of death during the Bronze Age in...
This paper assesses the applicability of modern notions of gender identity and individuality, and ex...
Between the third millennium BP and the fifth century AD, there are numerous necropolises that house...
Deposition of metal artefacts during the Bronze Age is a wider phenomenon attested in Northwestern ...
Semi-cylindrical and barrel-shaped tombstones known as cupae were set up at a number of sites within...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Neste trabalho dão-se a conhecer os resultados da investigação levada a cabo num núcleo de pequenos ...
The scope of this thesis is to examine the origin and development of the bronze age cultures in the...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Death and attitudes towards death have been always a major concern in Archaeology. This paper deals ...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
In the necropolis of Olival do Senhor dos Mártires (Alcácer do Sal, Portugal) the transition to the ...
In this text we analyse several materialities related to the world of death during the Bronze Age in...
This paper assesses the applicability of modern notions of gender identity and individuality, and ex...
Between the third millennium BP and the fifth century AD, there are numerous necropolises that house...
Deposition of metal artefacts during the Bronze Age is a wider phenomenon attested in Northwestern ...
Semi-cylindrical and barrel-shaped tombstones known as cupae were set up at a number of sites within...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Neste trabalho dão-se a conhecer os resultados da investigação levada a cabo num núcleo de pequenos ...
The scope of this thesis is to examine the origin and development of the bronze age cultures in the...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Death and attitudes towards death have been always a major concern in Archaeology. This paper deals ...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
In the necropolis of Olival do Senhor dos Mártires (Alcácer do Sal, Portugal) the transition to the ...