Cividade de Bagunte: Learning Behaviors from Reconstruction and Excavation
Author(s): Pedro Brochado De Almeida
Year: 2021
Summary
This is an abstract from the "The Iron Age of Northwest Portugal: Leftovers of Behavior" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The work of excavation and reconstruction of the Cividade de Bagunte’s Iron Age extant structures has revealed traces of earlier structures and refuse pits that provide new evidence and challenge previous interpretations. Similarly, the work of reconstruction and conservation has confronted us with ethical and practical dilemmas. This paper discusses how the new evidence and reconstruction techniques provide information about past human behavior.
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Cividade de Bagunte: Learning Behaviors from Reconstruction and Excavation. Pedro Brochado De Almeida. Presented at The 86th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2021 ( tDAR id: 467241)
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Keywords
General
Human Behavioral Ecology
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Iron Age
Geographic Keywords
Europe: Western Europe
Spatial Coverage
min long: -13.711; min lat: 35.747 ; max long: 8.965; max lat: 59.086 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 32939