The geomorphological context of the Côa Valley open-air Palaeolithic rock art offers a unique opportunity to analyse its stratigraphic relationship with preserved Quaternary deposits and to reconstruct those that may have since disappeared. Litho-stratigraphic units, discontinuities and their architecture are interpreted in the context of the valley’s evolution and its environment. The spatial distribution of rock art panels, chronological attribution of the rock art and their geomorphological context can help us to reconstruct the topography of the valley at the time of its production and to identify where rock art panels could be buried, as well as to establish their chronology
The Vale do Forno archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occu...
We use stone tool refitting to assess palimpsest formation and stratigraphic integrity in the basal ...
We present a case-study in Palaeolithic archaeology focusing on formation processes at cave- and roc...
Le contexte géomorphologique des gravures paléolithiques de plein air de la vallée du Côa offre une ...
Interpretation of lithic remains in fluvial terrace contexts : an example from Central Portugal. Ar...
Here we report the results of an integrated geoarchaeological survey to study Palaeolithic human set...
International audienceValcamonica, an Alpine valley in Northern Italy, boasts one of Europe's larges...
The Vale do Forno archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occu...
The Miño River basin represents one of the main fluvial catchments draining the Atlantic side of the...
Because of their geomorphological and sedimentary records, rivers provide relevant archives of palae...
THE GEOMORPHOLOGY AND THE DATING OF THE ENGRAVINGS OF FOZ CÔA - METHODOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SCI...
The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Q3 middle terrace alluvial sequence in the lower Tagus riv...
The repertoire of Palaeolithic portable art in Portugal is very meager. In December of 1999, during ...
The aim of this study is to establish different socio-cultural models based on lithic raw material s...
Cueva Antón is a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter located in the valley of the River Mula (Murcia, Spa...
The Vale do Forno archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occu...
We use stone tool refitting to assess palimpsest formation and stratigraphic integrity in the basal ...
We present a case-study in Palaeolithic archaeology focusing on formation processes at cave- and roc...
Le contexte géomorphologique des gravures paléolithiques de plein air de la vallée du Côa offre une ...
Interpretation of lithic remains in fluvial terrace contexts : an example from Central Portugal. Ar...
Here we report the results of an integrated geoarchaeological survey to study Palaeolithic human set...
International audienceValcamonica, an Alpine valley in Northern Italy, boasts one of Europe's larges...
The Vale do Forno archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occu...
The Miño River basin represents one of the main fluvial catchments draining the Atlantic side of the...
Because of their geomorphological and sedimentary records, rivers provide relevant archives of palae...
THE GEOMORPHOLOGY AND THE DATING OF THE ENGRAVINGS OF FOZ CÔA - METHODOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SCI...
The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Q3 middle terrace alluvial sequence in the lower Tagus riv...
The repertoire of Palaeolithic portable art in Portugal is very meager. In December of 1999, during ...
The aim of this study is to establish different socio-cultural models based on lithic raw material s...
Cueva Antón is a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter located in the valley of the River Mula (Murcia, Spa...
The Vale do Forno archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occu...
We use stone tool refitting to assess palimpsest formation and stratigraphic integrity in the basal ...
We present a case-study in Palaeolithic archaeology focusing on formation processes at cave- and roc...