Pedro Angeja
Universidade de Lisboa, Arqueologia, Graduate Student
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resumo As diversas intervenções realizadas em Cacilhas entre os anos 80 e 90 do século XX revelaram uma longa diacronia de ocupação do espaço que recua, pelo menos, à Idade do Ferro. O espólio recolhido nas áreas intervencionadas é... more
resumo As diversas intervenções realizadas em Cacilhas entre os anos 80 e 90 do século XX revelaram uma longa diacronia de ocupação do espaço que recua, pelo menos, à Idade do Ferro. O espólio recolhido nas áreas intervencionadas é numeroso e constitui-se essencialmente por cerâmicas, tendo ainda sido identificado um cadinho e uma faca em ferro. O in-teresse destes vestígios é reforçado pela localização de Cacilhas numa área com potencialidades naturais de ancoragem e pela proximidade relativamente ao povoado da Quinta do Almaraz. O presente trabalho pretende dar a conhecer o conjunto de materiais pré-romanos recolhidos em Cacilhas, integrando-o nas dinâmicas que ocorrem na primeira metade do 1º milénio a.C. no Estuário do Tejo, bem como analisar as estruturas escavadas face à sua função e ligação ao povoado da Quinta do Almaraz. ABstrAct The archaeological interventions carried out in Cacilhas during the 1980s and 1990s have unearthed a pattern of prolonged occupation dating back to the Iron Age. These excavations have yielded large quantities of pottery, the bulk of assemblage recovered , which also includes a crucible and an iron knife. These finds become increasingly relevant when Cacilhas' location in a natural docking area and its proximity to the Quinta do Almaraz settlement are taken into account. This paper aims to evidence the pre-roman finds collected in Cacilhas, analyse the features encountered , in relation to their use and their connection to Almaraz, all the while integrating them in the backdrop of the first half of the 1st millennium BCE in the Tejo estuary. pAlAVrAs-chAVe Idade do Ferro; Estuário do Tejo; Produção local ; Quinta do Almaraz; Cais.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa