In recent decades, the archaeological activity in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase, mainly as a result of economic development and the increase in public and private construction works. The growing number of archaeological excavations, motivated by minimisation and protection interventions, corresponded to a disinvestment in multi-annual archaeological research projects. For safety reasons, it is not uncommon that archaeological excavations do not provide the ideal conditions for being open to the public, who is interested in knowing the work of archaeologists. In the same way, evidence shows that the knowledge acquired in this work remains in the technical and scientific reports and is not suitable for dissemination among th...
The present report was elaborated by Associação Profissional de Arqueólogos (APA, Portugal) in the ...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...
In recent decades, archaeological activity in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase, mainly ...
In the 1990s, with the discovery of rock engravings in the Côa valley, archaeology entered the publi...
From Valletta to Faro, much has changed in Portuguese archaeology: legislation, archaeologists, heri...
From Valletta to Faro, much has changed in Portuguese archaeology: legislation, archaeologists, heri...
Abstract This article presents the state of the art of practices involving Tourism and Archeology, i...
Abstract This article presents the state of the art of practices involving Tourism and Archeology, i...
The land within the boundaries of present-day Portugal has been settled continuously since prehistor...
This is the chronicle of a symposium with the same title that was held at the XV Congress of the Bra...
In 2002, the Professional Association of Archaeologists made a survey focussing the archaeological a...
Archaeology produces large quantities of data, much of it already in a born-digital format. The pres...
UID/HIS/04209/2019The 60ies were crucial for the future of archaeology in Portugal, leaded by people...
Once again archaeological conservation is in the throes of institutional transformations, which in 2...
The present report was elaborated by Associação Profissional de Arqueólogos (APA, Portugal) in the ...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...
In recent decades, archaeological activity in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase, mainly ...
In the 1990s, with the discovery of rock engravings in the Côa valley, archaeology entered the publi...
From Valletta to Faro, much has changed in Portuguese archaeology: legislation, archaeologists, heri...
From Valletta to Faro, much has changed in Portuguese archaeology: legislation, archaeologists, heri...
Abstract This article presents the state of the art of practices involving Tourism and Archeology, i...
Abstract This article presents the state of the art of practices involving Tourism and Archeology, i...
The land within the boundaries of present-day Portugal has been settled continuously since prehistor...
This is the chronicle of a symposium with the same title that was held at the XV Congress of the Bra...
In 2002, the Professional Association of Archaeologists made a survey focussing the archaeological a...
Archaeology produces large quantities of data, much of it already in a born-digital format. The pres...
UID/HIS/04209/2019The 60ies were crucial for the future of archaeology in Portugal, leaded by people...
Once again archaeological conservation is in the throes of institutional transformations, which in 2...
The present report was elaborated by Associação Profissional de Arqueólogos (APA, Portugal) in the ...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...