This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological research in the Portuguese Tagus Valley. Until recently, the Late Quaternary evolution of the Conhal of Arneiro (Nisa, Northeastern Alentejo, Portugal) was poorly examined and understood. Especially the large-scale exploitation for placer gold in historical times complicated the landscape reconstruction, Lis it systematically obliterated large parts of the archaeological and palaeoenvironmental record. The Pleistocene T2 Tagus River terrace was exploited over an area of 0.6 km(2), resulting in the removal of ca. 8.4x10(6) m. Of auriferous sediments. The sterile waste products that were evacuated towards the Tagus and its tributaries, clicked parts of the valleys and covered the Late Glaci...
The rock-cut cave necropolis at Casal do Pardo (Quinta do Anjo, Palmela, Setúbal) is a type site for...
This article presents a summary of the final results of two projects funded by the Foundation for Sc...
In NW Spain, on the border of Galicia, Asturias and Castile and Leon, in the Rio Sil River, the expl...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological research in the Portuguese Tagus Valley. Until ...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological research in the northeastern Alentejo region of...
This PhD-thesis presents the results of geoarchaeological research conducted in the ancient territor...
Taking a landscape-based approach, the Aurifer Tagus project has demonstrated the significance of go...
The Lower Tagus Valley in Portugal contains a well-developed valley-fill succession covering the com...
This paper aims to provide insight into human occupation and landscape change during the Pleistocene...
This paper aims to contribute to the fluvial dynamic knowledge of the Lower Tagus during the late Ho...
This paper aims to contribute to the fluvial dynamic knowledge of the Lower Tagus during the late H...
In the uppermost reach of the Lower Tejo River (eastern central Portugal), where the river crosses t...
Thanks to extensive research on the site and its architecture, and remains, Casal do Pardo is a ty...
Here we report the results of an integrated geoarchaeological survey to study Palaeolithic human set...
Interpretation of lithic remains in fluvial terrace contexts : an example from Central Portugal. Ar...
The rock-cut cave necropolis at Casal do Pardo (Quinta do Anjo, Palmela, Setúbal) is a type site for...
This article presents a summary of the final results of two projects funded by the Foundation for Sc...
In NW Spain, on the border of Galicia, Asturias and Castile and Leon, in the Rio Sil River, the expl...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological research in the Portuguese Tagus Valley. Until ...
This paper presents the results of geoarchaeological research in the northeastern Alentejo region of...
This PhD-thesis presents the results of geoarchaeological research conducted in the ancient territor...
Taking a landscape-based approach, the Aurifer Tagus project has demonstrated the significance of go...
The Lower Tagus Valley in Portugal contains a well-developed valley-fill succession covering the com...
This paper aims to provide insight into human occupation and landscape change during the Pleistocene...
This paper aims to contribute to the fluvial dynamic knowledge of the Lower Tagus during the late Ho...
This paper aims to contribute to the fluvial dynamic knowledge of the Lower Tagus during the late H...
In the uppermost reach of the Lower Tejo River (eastern central Portugal), where the river crosses t...
Thanks to extensive research on the site and its architecture, and remains, Casal do Pardo is a ty...
Here we report the results of an integrated geoarchaeological survey to study Palaeolithic human set...
Interpretation of lithic remains in fluvial terrace contexts : an example from Central Portugal. Ar...
The rock-cut cave necropolis at Casal do Pardo (Quinta do Anjo, Palmela, Setúbal) is a type site for...
This article presents a summary of the final results of two projects funded by the Foundation for Sc...
In NW Spain, on the border of Galicia, Asturias and Castile and Leon, in the Rio Sil River, the expl...