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понедельник, 9 апреля 2018 г.

0351 – Santa Vitória classified



Image taken from here






Having been

excavated in the eighties of the twentieth century, only a few days ago the

ditched enclosure of Santa Vitória was classified as an archaeological site of

public interest (one of the protection ranks of the Portuguese heritage law).

It was the

first ditched enclosure to be excavated in Portugal and stayed like that for more

than a decade. It also stayed unpublished…






Image taken from here. When the site was visited in the contextof a meeeting organized by ERA in 2012 about Funerary Practices and Ditched Enclosures. We can identify Alex Gibson, Alasdair Whittle, Niels Andersen, Concha Blasco, etc.





But it

still has a great potential for the research of the ditched enclosure phenomena

and it would be good to go back there with the new views and inquiries that were

developed in the last decades with the emergence of ditched enclosures as a

structural expression of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic communities of Alentejo

hinterland.



In fact,

the site has at least two enclosures, both sinuous. The inside one, the one

that has the entire plan defined, is well patterned, with the gate orientated

to the Summer solstice.  As far as I

know, the ditch was filled with significant accumulations of archaeological

materials and faunal remains (maybe humans too), possibly through structured

depositions. Lots of materials to be dated and to provide a good chronological

sequence. Summing up, un important archive still with important information,

that gained more importance when just 3km away the large and complex set of

ditched enclosures of Monte da Conteda was discovered a couple years ago (See other posts on both sites in the blog).

 


Well, at

least now the site has legal protection.

Source portuguese enclosures


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