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Status symbols or an insight into the earliest middle bronze age in southwest iberia: The funerary structures of Horta do Pinheiro 5 (Torrão do Alentejo, southern Portugal)
Trabajos de Prehistoria
2021 — CSIC
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12/30/2021
Abstract
The recent discovery and archaeological excavation of two funerary structures located at Horta do Pinheiro 5 (south of Portugal) shed new light on the early times of the Southwestern Middle Bronze Age. These structures, a pit and a hypogeum, both associated with another pit, deepen our knowledge about the funerary rituals practiced at that time. Grave goods recor-ded in both structures stand out for their opulent and luxurious character. Archaeometric analyses made possible to identify the raw materials with which the grave goods were manufac¬tured. Two bracelets, one in each structure, are made of ivory, one from Asian elephant and the other from African elephant. The dagger recovered in the hypogeum has an arsenical copper blade with silver rivets. Its handle and the pommel are covered with silver and gold also forms part of the pommel. In the hy-pogeum chamber reddish spots adhering to both grave goods and bones are identified as cinnabar. The integration and inter-pretation of these imported prestige elements, their dating by radiocarbon, as well as the search for parallels for them, are the object of analysis and discussion.
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Authors in the community:
António Manuel Monge Soares
ist25351
Pedro Manuel Francisco Valério
ist133286
Maria de Fátima Duarte de Araújo
ist25372
Maria Helena Freitas Casimiro
ist424656
Luís Miguel Mota Ferreira
ist25455
Publication version
VoR - Version of Record
Publisher
CSIC
Link to the publisher's version
https://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/index
Title of the publication container
Trabajos de Prehistoria
First page or article number
292
Last page
308
Volume
78
Issue
2
ISSN
0082-5638
WoS (Web of Science)
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
history-and-archaeology - History and archaeology
Keywords
- Southwestern Bronze Age
- Iberian peninsula
- funerary ritual
- archaeometric analyses
- radiocarbon dating
- Asian ivory
- African ivory
- cinnabar
- high status dagger
- hierarchy and social stratification
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
Alternative identifier (URI)
https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2021.12277
Rights type:
Open access
Creative Commons license
CC-BY - CC-BY
Financing entity
FCT -Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Title of the project, award or grant: UIDB/04349/2020 project