Shell ornaments, bone tools and long distance connections in the Upper Paleolithic of Southern Portugal
p. 71-80
Résumé
Very little was known from the Upper Paleolithic of southern Portugal until very recently. A few sites were discovered during the last decade and one of them, Vale Boi (Algarve), yields shell ornaments, bone tools and clear evidence of long distance connections between Algarve, Central Portugal and the Spanish Levant. Raw materials and ideas moving across the southern coast of Iberia seem to suggest dffirences in the cultural systems relative to Central Portugal and greater similarities with the Spanish Levant.
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Nuno Bicho, Mary Stiner et John Lindly, « Shell ornaments, bone tools and long distance connections in the Upper Paleolithic of Southern Portugal », ERAUL, 106 | 2004, 71-80.
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Nuno Bicho, Mary Stiner et John Lindly, « Shell ornaments, bone tools and long distance connections in the Upper Paleolithic of Southern Portugal », ERAUL [En ligne], 106 | 2004, mis en ligne le 11 April 2025, consulté le 19 April 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=3431
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Nuno Bicho
FCHS-Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, P-8000 Faro
Mary Stiner
Department of Anthropology, Building 30, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
John Lindly
SWCA Environmental Consultants, Inc., 2120 N. Central Avenue, Suite 130, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA