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Title: | O uso do Cinábrio em alguns monumentos megalíticos funerários do Alentejo (Portugal). The use of cinnabar in some funerary megalithic monuments of the Alentejo (Portugal)/El uso de cinabrio en algunos monumentos megalíticos funerarios en Alentejo (Portugal) |
Authors: | Rocha, Leonor Oliveira, Jorge de Dias, Cristina Mirão, José Manhita, Ana Dias, Luis |
Editors: | Zarzalejos Prieto, Mar Hevia Gómez, Patricia Mansilla Plaza, Luis |
Keywords: | Funerary megalithic monument cinnabar Alentejo Portugal |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Librería UNED |
Citation: | ROCHA, L. et alii (2020) - O uso do Cinábrio em alguns monumentos megalíticos funerários do Alentejo (Portugal). The use of cinnabar in some funerary megalithic monuments of the Alentejo (Portugal)/El uso de cinabrio en algunos monumentos megalíticos funerarios en Alentejo (Portugal). El “Oro Rojo” en la antigüedad. Perspectivas de investigación sobre los usos y aplicaciones del cinabrio entre la prehistoria y el fin del mundo antíguo. Edited by Mar Zarzalejos Prieto, Patricia Hevia Gómez y Luis Mansilla Plaza. Madrid: Librería UNED, p. 187-200. |
Abstract: | In the Iberian peninsula, and in particular in the Alentejo´s region, there are a large
number of Megalithic monuments, both funerary and non-funerary. The vast majority
of these monuments were excavated in the beginning of the 20th century, in most cases
without using proper methodologies. These archaeological excavations yielded a large
number of artefacts without proper archaeological context, which are nowadays stored in
the Portuguese national museums.
During the last years, a systematic approach has been undertaken to study some exotic
materials exhumed in some of those megalithic monuments. Using SEM-EDX, Raman
spectroscopy and micro-XRD we were able to identify the chemical composition of the
red pigments recovered in a selection of megalithic monuments form Alentejo. Cinnabar
and ochre were identified alone or mixed in several monuments, but it is unknown if that
mixture was done intentionally or not.This study demonstrates the need to use the appropriate analytical methodology in order to properly identify the nature of red pigments found in archaeological context. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30139 |
ISBN: | 978-84-362-7593-3 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | HIS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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