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Title: The Bom Santo cave (Lisbon, Portugal): catchment, diet and patterns of mobility of a Middle Neolithic population
Authors: Carvalho, António Faustino de 
Alves-Cardoso, Francisca 
Gonçalves, David 
Granja, Raquel 
Cardoso, João Luís 
Dean, Rebecca M. 
Gibaja, Juan Francisco 
Masucci, Maria A.
Arroyo-Pardo, Eduardo
Fernández Domínguez, Eva
Petchey, Fiona 
Price, T. Douglas
Mateus, José Eduardo
Queiroz, Paula Fernanda
Callapez, Pedro 
Pimenta, Carlos
Regala, Frederico T.
Issue Date: 2015
Serial title, monograph or event: European Journal of Archaeology
Volume: 19
Issue: 2
Abstract: The study of the Bom Santo Cave (central Portugal), a Neolithic cemetery, indicates a complex social, palaeoeconomic, and population scenario. With isotope, aDNA, and provenance, analyses of raw materials coupled with stylistic variability of material culture items and palaeogeographical data, light is shed on the territory and social organization of a population dated to 3800–3400 cal BC, i.e. the Middle Neolithic. Results indicate an itinerant farming, segmentary society, where exogamic practices were the norm. Its lifeway may be that of the earliest megalithic builders of the region, but further research is needed to correctly evaluate the degree of this community's participation in such a phenomenon.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/44469
DOI: 10.1179/1461957115Y.0000000014
Rights: openAccess
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