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Research paper thumbnail of O Sítio Pré-Histórico da Travessa das Dores: Ajuda, Lisboa

Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras é uma revista de periodicidade anual, publicada em continuidade d... more Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras é uma revista de periodicidade anual, publicada em continuidade desde 1991, que privilegia, exceptuando números temáticos de abrangência nacional e internacional, a publicação de estudos de arqueologia da Estremadura em geral e do concelho de Oeiras em particular. Possui um Conselho

Research paper thumbnail of Intervenção arqueológica em património edificado: dois casos de aplicação dos métodos da arqueologia da arquitectura em contexto urbano

PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Dados preliminares da intervenção arqueológica no sítio do Bronze Final de Entre Águas 5 (Serpa)

Iv Encuentro De Arqueologia Del Suroeste Peninsular Recurso Electronico 2010 Isbn 978 84 92679 59 1 Pag 21, 2010

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Research paper thumbnail of Silos islâmicos de Caparide (Cascais): análise estrutural

Arqueologia Medieval, 2008

Información del artículo Silos islâmicos de Caparide (Cascais): análise estrutural.

Research paper thumbnail of Bronze production in Southwestern Iberian Peninsula: the Late Bronze Age metallurgical workshop from Entre Águas 5 (Portugal)

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2013

Archaeological works at Entre Águas 5 (Portugal) uncovered a seasonal LBA settlement with signifi... more Archaeological works at Entre Águas 5 (Portugal) uncovered a seasonal LBA settlement with significant metallurgical remains (crucibles, moulds, prills and a tuyere) related to bronze production. Radiocarbon dating ascribes an occupation period (10the9th century BC) previous to Phoenician establishment in Southwestern Iberia. In spite of the proliferation of metal artefacts during LBA, the production of bronze alloys is still poorly understood. An integrated analytical approach (EDXRF, optical microscopy, SEMeEDS, micro-EDXRF and Vickers microhardness) was used to characterise this metallurgy. Crucibles show immature slags with copious copper nodules, displaying variable tin content (c. 0e26 wt.%), low iron amount (<0.05 wt.%) and different cooling rates. Certain evidences point to direct reduction of oxide copper ores with cassiterite. Scorched moulds with residues of copper and tin indicate local casting of artefacts. Finished artefacts also recovered at the site have an analogous composition (bronze with w10 wt.% Sn and low amounts of Pb, As and Fe) typical of coeval metallurgy in SW Iberia. Some artefacts reveal a relationship between typology and composition or manufacture: a higher tin content for a golden coloured ring or absence of the final hammering for a bracelet. An uncommon gilded nail (gold foil c. 140 mm thick; 11.6 wt.% Ag; w1 wt.% Cu) attests the existence of evolved prestige typologies. This LBA settlement discloses a domestic metallurgy whose main features are typical in Iberian Peninsula. Finally, it should be emphasized that a collection as comprehensive and representative of a single workshop has rarely been studied, enabling a deeper understanding of the various operations involving the bronze production and manufacture of artefacts.

Research paper thumbnail of Uma inscrição lapidar fenícia em Lisboa

Research paper thumbnail of O Sítio Pré-Histórico da Travessa das Dores: Ajuda, Lisboa

Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras é uma revista de periodicidade anual, publicada em continuidade d... more Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras é uma revista de periodicidade anual, publicada em continuidade desde 1991, que privilegia, exceptuando números temáticos de abrangência nacional e internacional, a publicação de estudos de arqueologia da Estremadura em geral e do concelho de Oeiras em particular. Possui um Conselho

Research paper thumbnail of Intervenção arqueológica em património edificado: dois casos de aplicação dos métodos da arqueologia da arquitectura em contexto urbano

PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Dados preliminares da intervenção arqueológica no sítio do Bronze Final de Entre Águas 5 (Serpa)

Iv Encuentro De Arqueologia Del Suroeste Peninsular Recurso Electronico 2010 Isbn 978 84 92679 59 1 Pag 21, 2010

Acceso de usuarios registrados. Acceso de usuarios registrados Usuario Contraseña. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Silos islâmicos de Caparide (Cascais): análise estrutural

Arqueologia Medieval, 2008

Información del artículo Silos islâmicos de Caparide (Cascais): análise estrutural.

Research paper thumbnail of Bronze production in Southwestern Iberian Peninsula: the Late Bronze Age metallurgical workshop from Entre Águas 5 (Portugal)

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2013

Archaeological works at Entre Águas 5 (Portugal) uncovered a seasonal LBA settlement with signifi... more Archaeological works at Entre Águas 5 (Portugal) uncovered a seasonal LBA settlement with significant metallurgical remains (crucibles, moulds, prills and a tuyere) related to bronze production. Radiocarbon dating ascribes an occupation period (10the9th century BC) previous to Phoenician establishment in Southwestern Iberia. In spite of the proliferation of metal artefacts during LBA, the production of bronze alloys is still poorly understood. An integrated analytical approach (EDXRF, optical microscopy, SEMeEDS, micro-EDXRF and Vickers microhardness) was used to characterise this metallurgy. Crucibles show immature slags with copious copper nodules, displaying variable tin content (c. 0e26 wt.%), low iron amount (<0.05 wt.%) and different cooling rates. Certain evidences point to direct reduction of oxide copper ores with cassiterite. Scorched moulds with residues of copper and tin indicate local casting of artefacts. Finished artefacts also recovered at the site have an analogous composition (bronze with w10 wt.% Sn and low amounts of Pb, As and Fe) typical of coeval metallurgy in SW Iberia. Some artefacts reveal a relationship between typology and composition or manufacture: a higher tin content for a golden coloured ring or absence of the final hammering for a bracelet. An uncommon gilded nail (gold foil c. 140 mm thick; 11.6 wt.% Ag; w1 wt.% Cu) attests the existence of evolved prestige typologies. This LBA settlement discloses a domestic metallurgy whose main features are typical in Iberian Peninsula. Finally, it should be emphasized that a collection as comprehensive and representative of a single workshop has rarely been studied, enabling a deeper understanding of the various operations involving the bronze production and manufacture of artefacts.

Research paper thumbnail of Uma inscrição lapidar fenícia em Lisboa

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