Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Cooperação em Arqueologia Peninsular - Associação cultural e científica sem fins lucrativos, fundada no Porto em 1997.
quinta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2011
quarta-feira, 16 de novembro de 2011
Capa de JIA 14 e nova modalidade de publicação a partir de 2012 inclusive

Capa definitiva JIA 14, 2011
A partir de 2012 tanto o JIA como os TAE vão ser produzidos em pdf, e não em suporte papel, podendo cada autor desde já propor desde já artigos para publicação. Cada número terá apenas 104 pp.
É a nossa maneira de sobreviver dando continuidade a um trabalho de muitos anos.
É possível a produção e envio pela litografia de um CD com todo o conteúdo de cada revista anual aos interessados, a um preço muitíssimo acessível, a partir de 2012.
Este volume teve o apoio da FCT.
terça-feira, 15 de novembro de 2011
JIA 14, 2011 - Editorial
EDITORIAL
This is probably the last issue of this journal on paper. But, do not worry, because in spite of – and as a response to - the lack of material means that force us to take that option, we will try to keep it in electronic format from 2012 on.
2011 was a busy and productive year for ADECAP and some of its members. Let’s mention just a few topics.
On 28th and the 29th January Lesley McFadyen (now in the Birkbeck Institute, University of London) and Sérgio Rodrigues (FLUP) have organized in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto an interesting Portuguese-British workshop under the theme “Time, Space, Practice and Subject in the Prehistoric Past.” Several British colleagues and friends were then with us, allowing an exchange of information and approaches between people interested in prehistoric architectures. Actually, this theme has been a constant element of relationship and collaboration between all of us, in particular people from Manchester and Porto universities.
Elections for those that will be in charge of the association for the period of 2011-2012 have taken place in Porto (Centro Unesco, where currently our meetings occur) on the 26th March 2011. You can find all that information in our blog: http://adecap.blogspot.com
On the 26th February Joana Alves Ferreira offered a lecture on the problematic of the so called “Neolithic”, where she tried (in my view, with success) to criticise the underpinnings of this concept, so typical of our Western way of conceiving prehistory.
On the 26 March, it was José Manuel Varela that presented his lecture on prehistoric architectures, taking as a basis his long experience in the excavations of the Foz Côa “Copper Age” hill precincts.
The president of the direction made several travels abroad (Madrid, Valencia, Canary Islands, London – 2 weeks in June/July, Brazil – 3 weeks in September) taking contact with archaeological and heritage realities, and also with a great number of colleagues of many other disciplines. That was a very enriching experience.
As usually, in July, 5 weeks of (very interesting) excavations have taken place in the prehistoric precinct of Castanheiro do Vento, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, which has been excavated without interruption since 1998.
The president of the association has given his course on contemporary critical thought (Lacan, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Agamben, Zizek, Baudrillard e Lyotard) in the Faculty of Arts of Porto (April-June) and in Lisbon (Ler Devagar Bookshop – October-December).
And, finally, we intend to launch this issue of JIA in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto on the 15th December, just before a lecture by Patrícia Bruno (Escola Superior Gallaecia, Vila Nova de Cerveira) on the earthen prehistoric architectures of the South of Portugal (theme of her PhD dissertation).
It sounds a nice series of initiatives and activities in a year in which the so-called “crisis” touched Portugal so strongly and so traumatically.
I finish these introductory lines with an appeal to those who saw with enthusiasm the birth of ADECAP and of JIA in the late 90’s. Please do not let us die! Help us by all means possible. Thank you all. I am myself committed to the effort of keeping doing all my best for the “spirit” that has animated us then.
Everybody now recognizes that we have tried, for decades, to build something different in Portuguese prehistoric archaeology, taking the city of Porto and its University as our logistic basis.
Younger ones have now the continuity and permanent renewal of this task in their hands. Speaking for myself, but also in the name of the association’s project, I believe in you. You may count on me as well.
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
(University of Porto, retired)
General Editor
JIA a partir de 2012 inclusive
O JIA (Journal of Iberian Archaeology), a partir de 2012 inclusive, deverá passar a ser publicado apenas de forma electrónica.
Recebe propostas de artigos inéditos e de qualidade, quer analíticos, quer de carácter mais problematizante, sempre interdisciplinares de preferência, em qualquer momento do ano. Os artigos aceites para publicação que não forem publicados em 2012 sê-lo-ão no número do ano seguinte.
Cada número terá à volta de 104 páginas como máximo.
Estamos a estudar a modalidade técnica de o fazer.
Por isso, se tem um bom artigo para publicar, contacte desde já...
quinta-feira, 22 de setembro de 2011
quinta-feira, 18 de agosto de 2011
JIA de 2011
Recebemos ainda propostas de textos inéditos e de comprovada qualidade científica a incluir neste volume da revista, que estará impresso até ao fim deste ano de 2011.
Contacte-nos!
Obrigados!
quarta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2010
LANÇAMENTO DO JIA 13, 2010
Lançamento do JIA 13, de 2010
NÃO SE ESQUEÇA POR FAVOR E SE PUDER COMPAREÇA !
CENTRO UNESCO DO PORTO
R. JOSÉ FALCÃO, 100
SÁBADO 4 DE DEZEMBRO ÀS 15 HORAS.
ENTRADA LIVRE.
AJUDE A ADECAP A SOBREVIVER FAZENDO-SE SÓCIO/A OU ACTUALIZANDO AS SUAS QUOTAS!
DIVULGUE POR FAVOR ESTE BLOGUE...
OBRIGADOS!
quinta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2010
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Volume 13 - 2010
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 13 - 2010
Contents
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
Editorial
Joana Valdez
Schematic and Atlantic Rock Art: a comparative study.
The case study of Monte de Góios (Lanhelas, Caminha)
Ben Watson
Psychoanalysis and prehistoric art
Patrícia Bruno, Paulina Faria, António Candeias & José Mirão
Earth mortars use on prehistoric habitat structures
in southern Portugal – Case studies
Lídia Maria Gonçalves Baptista
The Late Prehistory of the Watershed of the Ribeiras of Pisão and Álamo
(Beja, South Portugal): a Research Programme
António do Nascimento Sá Coixão & Tony Silvino
The villa of Vale do Mouro (Coriscada, Portugal)
Sérgio Alexandre Gomes
Archaeology and the politics of inheritance
terça-feira, 14 de setembro de 2010
JIA 13

A revista da ADECAP, vol. 13, 2010,
juntamente com os Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia, revista da SPAE, volume 50
vai ser lançada no próximo dia 4 de Dezembro, no Centro Unesco do Porto, R. José Falcão, 100, pelas 15 horas.
Apareça, há a seguir a anunciada conferência...
e a entrada é livre!
quarta-feira, 24 de março de 2010
JIA- Índices- Contents - vols. 0 a 4 (5 first issues)
Table of Contents
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 0 - 1998
Contents
Vítor Oliveira Jorge,
Editorial 5
Maria Eduarda Gonçalves,
Science, controversy and participation.
The case of the Foz Côa rock art engravings 7
Margarita Díaz-Andreu,
Iberian post-palaeolithic art and gender: discussing human
representations in Levantine art 33
P. Bueno Ramirez & R. de Balbín Behrmann,
The origin of the megalithic decorative system:
graphics versus architecture 53
Vítor Oliveira Jorge,
Interpreting the “megalithic art” of Western Iberia:
some preliminary remarks 69
Maria de Jesus Sanches, Paula Mota Santos, Richard Bradley
& Rámon Fábregas Valcarce,
Land marks - a new approach to the rock art of Trás-os-Montes,
Northern Portugal 85
Susana Oliveira Jorge,
Later Prehistoric Monuments of Northern Portugal: some remarks 105
Isabel Izquierdo Peraile,
Iberian antrophomorphic steles: La Serrada (Ares del Maestre, Castellón)
and Mas de Barberán (Noqueruelas, Teruel) examples 115
Muiris O'Sullivan,
Eoin MacWhite: archaeologist, scholar, diplomat (1923-1972) 133
Jorge de Alarcão,
On the civitates mentioned in the inscription on the
bridge at Alcântara 143
César Carreras Monfort,
Britannia and the imports of Baetican and Lusitanian amphorae 159
Reports
Lawrence Guy Strauss & Manuel R. Gonzalez Morales,
Report on the initial excavations in El Miron Cave (Ramales de la Victoria,
Cantabria, Spain), with emphasis on the Magdalenian occupations 173
C. Gibson, V. H. Correia, C. B. Burgess & Sheila Boardmann,
Alto do Castelinho da Serra (Montemor-o-Novo, Évora, Portugal).
A preliminary report on the excavations at the Late Bronze Age
to Medieval site, 1990-1993 189
News
3rd Congress on Iberian Archaeology 247
Thomas G. Schattner,
The Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Lisbon 253
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 1 - 1999
Contents
page
Vítor Oliveira Jorge,
Editorial 5
Jorge de Alarcão,
On archaeological interpretation 7
António Amorim,
Archaeogenetics 15
Paul G. Bahn,
Atapuerca’s double contribution to the cannibalism debate 27
S. Grimaldi, P. Rosina & F. Boton,
A behavioural perspective on “archaic” lithic morphologies in Portugal.
The case of Fonte da Moita open air site 33
Clive Finlayson,
Late Pleistocene human occupation of the Iberian Peninsula 59
Luiz Oosterbeek,
The Alto Ribatejo (Portugal) and the neolithisation 69
Victor S. Gonçalves,
Time, landscape and burials 1. Megalithic rites of ancient peasant societies
in Central and Southern Portugal: an initial overview 83
João Luís Cardoso,
Copper metallurgy and the importance of other raw materials in the context
of Chalcolithic economic intensification in Portuguese Estremadura 93
Ana Catarina Sousa,
Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic in the Ribeira de Cheleiros: A synopsis 111
António Carlos Valera,
The re-creation of territorialities and identities in the III millenium BC:
research problems in Central Portugal 119
Sarah J. Monks,
Patterns of warfare and settlement in Southeast Spain 127
Raquel Vilaça,
Some comments on the archaeological heritage of the Late
Bronze Age in Beira Interior 173
Ana Margarida Arruda & Catarina Viegas,
The Roman temple of Scallabis (Santarém, Portugal) 185
Gaspar Mairal Buil,
The cemetery as an urban space 225
Reports
Anthony E. Marks, Katherine Monigal & Victor P. Chabal,
Report on the initial excavations of Brecha das Lascas and Galeria Pesada
(Almonda, Portuguese Estremadura) 237
Bryan Scott Hockett,
Taphonomy of a carnivore-accumulated rabbit bone assemblage
from Picareiro Cave, Central Portugal 251
Isabel Figueiral,
Castelo Velho (Freixo de Numão, Portugal). The charcoalified plant
remains and their significance 259
M. Justino Maciel & Licínia Correia Wrench,
The Roman villa at Montinho das Laranjeiras: 1996 archaeological
campaign 269
News 281
Reviews 285
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 2 - 2000
Contents
page
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
Editorial 5
Lawrence Straus, Nuno Bicho & Ann Winegardner
Mapping the Upper Paleolithic regions of Iberia 7
Susana Oliveira Jorge
Domesticating the land: the first agricultural communities in Portugal 43
Jesús Jiménez Guijarro
Megalithic tombs and chalcolithic settlement in the Guadarrama mountains:
following ancient roads, marking out territory 99
Mª Luisa Cerdeño & Rosario Garcia Huerta
Celtiberian cemeteries: a review of research 111
Eugénia Cunha & Eric Crubézy
Comparative biology of the medieval populations (9th-15th centuries) of the
Iberian Peninsula and Southwest of France: problematics and perspectives 145
Antonio Malpica Cuello, Antonio Gómez Becerra & Chafik Lammali
The frontier area of Castril: the castle and the villa………………….. 165
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 3 - 2001
Contents
page
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
Editorial 5
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
Archaeology in Portugal: the great challenge 7
Robert G. Bednarik
The origins of Pleistocene navigation in the Mediterranean:
initial replicative experimentation 11
Miguel Ángel Fano Martínez
Habitability of the prehistoric settlements: proposal for the study of one
of the elements involved, and first results for the Cantabrian Mesolithic
(North of Spain) 25
Lars Larsson
Decorated façade?
A stone with carvings from the megalithic tomb Vale de Rodrigo,
monument 2, Alentejo, southern Portugal 35
J. A. López Sáez , P. López García, D. J. Cruz & A. J. Canha
Palaeovegetation and human impact in the Upper Paiva Region:
palynology of the Late Bronze Age settlement of Canedotes
(Vila Nova de Paiva, Viseu, Portugal) 47
Germán Delibes de Castro, Julio Fernández Manzano,
Fernando Romero Carnicero, José Ignacio Herrán Martínez
& María Luisa Ramírez Ramírez
Metal production at the end of the Late Bronze Age
in the Central Iberian Peninsula 73
Mary Jackes, Ana Maria Silva & Joel Irish
Dental morphology: a valuable contribution
to our understanding of prehistory 97
J. M. P. Cabral, M. J. Maciel, L. Lopes, J. M. C. Lopes,
A. P. V. Marques, C. O. Mustra & P. M. Carreira
Petrographic and isotopic characterization of marble from the Estremoz Anticline:
its application in identifying the sources of Roman works of art 121
JOURNAL OF IBERIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume 4 - 2002
Contents
page
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
Editorial 5
Esteban Álvarez Fernández
The use of ivory during the Upper Palaeolithic at the northern edge
of the Iberian Peninsula 7
Lawrence Guy Straus, Manuel R. González Morales,
María Paz García-Gelabert & Miguel A. Fano Martínez
The Late Quaternary human uses of a natural territory: the case of the
Río Asón drainage (Eastern Cantabria Province, Spain) 21
A. Arrizabalaga, J. Altuna, P. Areso, M. Elorza, M. García, M. J. Iriarte,
K. Mariezkurrena, J. A. Mujika, E. Pemán, A. Tarriño, A. Uriz & L. Viera
Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Labeko Koba archeological site
(Basque Country) 63
Susana Oliveira Jorge
From “fortified settlement” to “monument”: accounting for
Castelo Velho de Freixo de Numão (Portugal) 75
Susana Oliveira Jorge & Antonio Rubinos
Absolute chronology of Castelo Velho de Freixo de Numão
(northern Portugal): data and problems 83
Susana Oliveira Jorge
An all-over corded Bell Beaker in northern Portugal: Castelo Velho
de Freixo de Numão (Vila Nova de Foz Côa): some remarks 107
Ana M. S. Bettencourt, Francisco de Sande Lemos & Maria Teresa Araújo
The young man of Vale Ferreiro (Serafão, Fafe, northern Portugal):
a late prehistoric burial 131
José C. Martín de la Cruz & Agustín M.ª Lucena Martín
The Iberian Peninsula ant the Mediterranean during the second
millenium BC: an archaeology made of absences 153
Maria de la Salete da Ponte
Bronze fibulae: cultural expressions of Bronze Age societies in Portugal 165
Reports
Cornelius Holtorf
Excavations at Monte da Igreja near Évora (Portugal). From the life-history
of a monument to re-uses of ancient objects 175
Reviews 203