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A flora arqueológica da Quinta do Medal (Mogadouro) e a exploração de recursos vegetais durante os séculos XVIII/XIX no Vale do Sabor

Authors: Fonte, Leonardo da; Tereso, João; Gomes, Paulo Dordio; Raimundo, Francisco; Carvalho, Susana;

A flora arqueológica da Quinta do Medal (Mogadouro) e a exploração de recursos vegetais durante os séculos XVIII/XIX no Vale do Sabor

Abstract

Inserida no Plano de Salvaguarda Patrimonial do Aproveitamento Hidroeléctrico do Baixo Sabor, a escavação arqueológica da Quinta do Medal (EP 201) é uma das únicas desta intervenção cuja diacronia atinge a época contemporânea. A recolha de 26 amostras sedimentares com conteúdo arqueobotânico permitiu uma análise antracológica e carpológica do sítio que nos permite agora ajudar a recriar elementos do que poderia ser a realidade neste sítio nos séculos XVII-XIX. Os resultados desta análise são aqui apresentados.

Inserted in the Patrimonial Safeguard Plan of the Hydroelectric Exploitation of the Lower Sabor, the archaeological site at the Quinta do Medal (EP 201) is one of the few sites of this project whose chronology spans the late-modern period. The archaeobotanical contents of 26 samples retrieved on-site allowed an anthracological and carpological analysis that was used to recreate elements of what might have been the reality at this site in the XVII-XIX centuries. The results of this analysis are presented here.

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Etnobotânica, Arqueobotânica, Século XVIII/XIX, XVIII/XIX Century, Ethnobotany, Archaeobotany, Vale do Sabor, Sabor valley

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